The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... KNOWN TO CERTAIN READERS ; STATES THE POSSIBLE REASONS FOR HIS SECRESY ; MAKES NO USE IN SO DOING OF THE LICENSE WHICH HE SEEMS TO TAKE OUT IN HIS MOTTO ; AND STATING THE PRETENCES WHICH HE ADVANCES FOR HIS WORK , DISCLAIMING THE WHILE ...
... KNOWN TO CERTAIN READERS ; STATES THE POSSIBLE REASONS FOR HIS SECRESY ; MAKES NO USE IN SO DOING OF THE LICENSE WHICH HE SEEMS TO TAKE OUT IN HIS MOTTO ; AND STATING THE PRETENCES WHICH HE ADVANCES FOR HIS WORK , DISCLAIMING THE WHILE ...
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... known only by posterity . The Doctor will not make so great a sensation upon its first appearance as Mr. Southey's Wat Tyler , or the first two Cantos of Don Juan ; still less will it be talked of so universally as the murder of Mr ...
... known only by posterity . The Doctor will not make so great a sensation upon its first appearance as Mr. Southey's Wat Tyler , or the first two Cantos of Don Juan ; still less will it be talked of so universally as the murder of Mr ...
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... known stanzas of which the burthen is that " man was made to mourn . " But the old blind man's tears were tears of piety , not of regret ; it was his greatest enjoyment thus to listen and to weep ; and his heart the while was not so ...
... known stanzas of which the burthen is that " man was made to mourn . " But the old blind man's tears were tears of piety , not of regret ; it was his greatest enjoyment thus to listen and to weep ; and his heart the while was not so ...
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... known that if the separate portions , when they were taken out of the chest , had been shuffled and dealt like a pack of cards , they would have been just as well assorted as it was possible to assort them . A north - country dame in ...
... known that if the separate portions , when they were taken out of the chest , had been shuffled and dealt like a pack of cards , they would have been just as well assorted as it was possible to assort them . A north - country dame in ...
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... . It has been determined with sufficient accuracy at what times certain portions were composed , because the circum- stances in his public or private history which * COWPER . rendered them necessary , or convenient , are known . 28.
... . It has been determined with sufficient accuracy at what times certain portions were composed , because the circum- stances in his public or private history which * COWPER . rendered them necessary , or convenient , are known . 28.
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