The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... natures , and as merely useful in their notices . They are all united with the rest , and form proper parts of the ... natural affinity to it . And the Author has endeavoured , by a judicious distribution of them through the work , to ...
... natures , and as merely useful in their notices . They are all united with the rest , and form proper parts of the ... natural affinity to it . And the Author has endeavoured , by a judicious distribution of them through the work , to ...
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... nature wherewith God hath above the common rate endued him . ARCHBISHOP CRANMER . - CHAPTER CIII . p . 294 . A FEW PARTICULARS CONCERNING NO . 113 BISHOPS- GATE STREET WITHIN ; AND OF THE FAMILY AT THAXTED GRANGE . Opinion is the rate ...
... nature wherewith God hath above the common rate endued him . ARCHBISHOP CRANMER . - CHAPTER CIII . p . 294 . A FEW PARTICULARS CONCERNING NO . 113 BISHOPS- GATE STREET WITHIN ; AND OF THE FAMILY AT THAXTED GRANGE . Opinion is the rate ...
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... natural ones ; which is , to set or pluck up , to transplant and inoculate , where and what they please . And therefore if I have rased out some things , ( which yet are but very few ) and transposed others , and interserted others , I ...
... natural ones ; which is , to set or pluck up , to transplant and inoculate , where and what they please . And therefore if I have rased out some things , ( which yet are but very few ) and transposed others , and interserted others , I ...
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... ; and he gave the reason for his request in this sonnet- On women nature did bestow two eyes , Like heaven's bright lamps , in matchless beauty shining , CHIABRERA . Whose beams do soonest captivate the wise , And wary 44.
... ; and he gave the reason for his request in this sonnet- On women nature did bestow two eyes , Like heaven's bright lamps , in matchless beauty shining , CHIABRERA . Whose beams do soonest captivate the wise , And wary 44.
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... nature gave two stars to thee . If then two eyes may well two friends maintain , Allow of two , and prove not nature vain . Love , they say , invented the art of tracing like- nesses , and thereby led the way to portrait painting . Some ...
... nature gave two stars to thee . If then two eyes may well two friends maintain , Allow of two , and prove not nature vain . Love , they say , invented the art of tracing like- nesses , and thereby led the way to portrait painting . Some ...
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