The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. THE DOCTOR , & c . There is a kind of physiognomy in the titles of.
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. THE DOCTOR , & c . There is a kind of physiognomy in the titles of.
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. There is a kind of physiognomy in the titles of books no less than in the faces of men , by which a skilful observer will as well know what to expect from the one as the other . BUTLER'S REMAINS . THE DOCTOR ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. There is a kind of physiognomy in the titles of books no less than in the faces of men , by which a skilful observer will as well know what to expect from the one as the other . BUTLER'S REMAINS . THE DOCTOR ...
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... KIND . CHAPTER LXXVIII . - p . 43 . POETRY NOT ALWAYS OF THE WISEST AN ATTEMPT TO CONVEY SOME NOTION OF ITS QUANTITY . TRUE LOVE THOUGH NOT IN EVERY CASE THE BEST POET , THE BEST MORALIST ALWAYS . El Amor es tan ingenioso , que en mi ...
... KIND . CHAPTER LXXVIII . - p . 43 . POETRY NOT ALWAYS OF THE WISEST AN ATTEMPT TO CONVEY SOME NOTION OF ITS QUANTITY . TRUE LOVE THOUGH NOT IN EVERY CASE THE BEST POET , THE BEST MORALIST ALWAYS . El Amor es tan ingenioso , que en mi ...
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... kind of taste , The life , likewise , were pure that never swerved ; For spiteful tongues , in cankered stomachs placed , Deem worst of things which best , percase , deserved . But what for that ? This medicine may suffice , To scorn ...
... kind of taste , The life , likewise , were pure that never swerved ; For spiteful tongues , in cankered stomachs placed , Deem worst of things which best , percase , deserved . But what for that ? This medicine may suffice , To scorn ...
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