The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... PERSONS . Quis ? quid ? ubi ? quibus auxiliis ? cur ? quomodo ? quando ? Technical Verse . THUS have I begun according to the most approved forms ; not like those who begin the Trojan war from Leda's egg , or the history of Great ...
... PERSONS . Quis ? quid ? ubi ? quibus auxiliis ? cur ? quomodo ? quando ? Technical Verse . THUS have I begun according to the most approved forms ; not like those who begin the Trojan war from Leda's egg , or the history of Great ...
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... person to whom the lovers of old rhyme are indebted for the preservation of the old poem of Flodden Field , which he ... person's com- pany ; there was , however , so much of what may better be called reticence than reserve in his own ...
... person to whom the lovers of old rhyme are indebted for the preservation of the old poem of Flodden Field , which he ... person's com- pany ; there was , however , so much of what may better be called reticence than reserve in his own ...
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... persons in his condition with a compassion not unmixed with awe . It is common with the country people when they speak of such persons to point significantly at the head and say , ' Tis not all there : words denoting a sense of the ...
... persons in his condition with a compassion not unmixed with awe . It is common with the country people when they speak of such persons to point significantly at the head and say , ' Tis not all there : words denoting a sense of the ...
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... person most worthy to be known , for such the subject of this history will be admitted to be : one whom , when you once know him , it will be impossible that you should ever forget ; one for whom I have the highest veneration and regard ...
... person most worthy to be known , for such the subject of this history will be admitted to be : one whom , when you once know him , it will be impossible that you should ever forget ; one for whom I have the highest veneration and regard ...
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... persons for edification , and what may be passed over by the many , as instructive or intelligible only to the learned . Here , however , the book is- An orchard bearing several trees , And fruits of several taste . * * Middleton and ...
... persons for edification , and what may be passed over by the many , as instructive or intelligible only to the learned . Here , however , the book is- An orchard bearing several trees , And fruits of several taste . * * Middleton and ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.