The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... perhaps blush also . The Laureate will observe a careless silence ; Mr. Wordsworth a dignified one . And Professor Porson , if he were not gone where his Greek is of no use to him , would accept credit for it , though he would not claim ...
... perhaps blush also . The Laureate will observe a careless silence ; Mr. Wordsworth a dignified one . And Professor Porson , if he were not gone where his Greek is of no use to him , would accept credit for it , though he would not claim ...
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... perhaps have been conscious in his better hours ( and he had many such , ) that he had inherited the feeling ( if not the sober piety , ) which is so touch- ingly exemplified in this family anecdote ; —that it was the main ingredient in ...
... perhaps have been conscious in his better hours ( and he had many such , ) that he had inherited the feeling ( if not the sober piety , ) which is so touch- ingly exemplified in this family anecdote ; —that it was the main ingredient in ...
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... perhaps more sagacity than he possessed : the task would have been difficult , but it was possible . But my commentators will never be able to ascertain anything more of the chronology of this Koran , than the dates of its conception ...
... perhaps more sagacity than he possessed : the task would have been difficult , but it was possible . But my commentators will never be able to ascertain anything more of the chronology of this Koran , than the dates of its conception ...
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... perhaps than any that follow them . ever may An author of the last generation , ( I cannot call to mind who , ) treated such an opinion with contempt , saying in his preface that " there his work was , and that as the Public were con ...
... perhaps than any that follow them . ever may An author of the last generation , ( I cannot call to mind who , ) treated such an opinion with contempt , saying in his preface that " there his work was , and that as the Public were con ...
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... perhaps little to regret in any thing that becomes obsolete , an author may be al- lowed to sigh over what he feels and knows to be evanescent . Mr. Pitt used to say of Wilberforce that he was not so single minded in his speeches as ...
... perhaps little to regret in any thing that becomes obsolete , an author may be al- lowed to sigh over what he feels and knows to be evanescent . Mr. Pitt used to say of Wilberforce that he was not so single minded in his speeches as ...
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