Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 38
... studies , manners , reputation , and even testamentary donations , those last instances of the world's good opinion ; should not these circumstances tend to inflame us mutually with the most ardent affection ? Farewell . " There are few ...
... studies , manners , reputation , and even testamentary donations , those last instances of the world's good opinion ; should not these circumstances tend to inflame us mutually with the most ardent affection ? Farewell . " There are few ...
Page 43
... studies and more elegant occupations . Farewell . " Ι To the same correspondent , who in a subsequent letter had requested to know what alterations his friend made in the disposal of his time when at Laurentinum during the winter season ...
... studies and more elegant occupations . Farewell . " Ι To the same correspondent , who in a subsequent letter had requested to know what alterations his friend made in the disposal of his time when at Laurentinum during the winter season ...
Page 45
... studies . As a model in these respects which he was ambitious to imitate , he had ever before his eyes the character and conduct of his friend Spurinna , a senator of great opulence and unblemished reputation , who had passed ...
... studies . As a model in these respects which he was ambitious to imitate , he had ever before his eyes the character and conduct of his friend Spurinna , a senator of great opulence and unblemished reputation , who had passed ...
Page 115
... studies , and regulating , and even partaking in their sports and relaxations . In this pleasing , and , in every point of view , highly important occupation , lady Sidney was powerfully supported and assisted by her husband , whenever ...
... studies , and regulating , and even partaking in their sports and relaxations . In this pleasing , and , in every point of view , highly important occupation , lady Sidney was powerfully supported and assisted by her husband , whenever ...
Page 116
... studies may be justly considered as one of the most pre- cious manuals of instruction which was ever drawn * Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney , p . 6 . up by a parent for the use of his child 116 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... studies may be justly considered as one of the most pre- cious manuals of instruction which was ever drawn * Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney , p . 6 . up by a parent for the use of his child 116 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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