Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 113
... tastes , and dispositions . It is ever a useful and delightful occupation to bring forward characters such as these , however much they may have been previously noticed and admired ; and more peculiarly appropriate is it at the present ...
... tastes , and dispositions . It is ever a useful and delightful occupation to bring forward characters such as these , however much they may have been previously noticed and admired ; and more peculiarly appropriate is it at the present ...
Page 114
... taste , without in some degree dwelling on the beauty of the charac- ters to whom we owe it , would be , in fact , to strip the critique of no inconsiderable portion of its interest . No children could be more fortunate than were Philip ...
... taste , without in some degree dwelling on the beauty of the charac- ters to whom we owe it , would be , in fact , to strip the critique of no inconsiderable portion of its interest . No children could be more fortunate than were Philip ...
Page 126
... taste , drew alike from valour , beauty , and from genius , a sincere and ample eulogy . Thus furnished , both by art and nature , he re- turned to England in May 1575 , to become an object of almost unprecedented love and admiration to ...
... taste , drew alike from valour , beauty , and from genius , a sincere and ample eulogy . Thus furnished , both by art and nature , he re- turned to England in May 1575 , to become an object of almost unprecedented love and admiration to ...
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... more especially when it shall be found that between sir Philip and his sister there existed an affinity , truly remarkable , in genius , taste , and disposition . No. VI . Urania , sister unto Astrophel , In 150 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... more especially when it shall be found that between sir Philip and his sister there existed an affinity , truly remarkable , in genius , taste , and disposition . No. VI . Urania , sister unto Astrophel , In 150 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... tastes and pursuits , that they appear almost uniformly to have trodden the same paths , and to have studied the same writers . One of the best and dearest friends which Sidney acquired on the continent was Philip de Mornay , lord of ...
... tastes and pursuits , that they appear almost uniformly to have trodden the same paths , and to have studied the same writers . One of the best and dearest friends which Sidney acquired on the continent was Philip de Mornay , lord of ...
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