The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... be some high , some base . And this I say , these pages have intendment , Still kept within the lists of good sobriety , To work in men's ill manners good amendment . VOL . III . b Wherefore if any think the book unseasonable , Their stoic.
... be some high , some base . And this I say , these pages have intendment , Still kept within the lists of good sobriety , To work in men's ill manners good amendment . VOL . III . b Wherefore if any think the book unseasonable , Their stoic.
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... say . " — " No ! Great I indeed you well may say ; but I Am little i , the least of all the row . " DAVIES OF HEREFORD . Lector , esto libro te ofrezco , sin que me vii.
... say . " — " No ! Great I indeed you well may say ; but I Am little i , the least of all the row . " DAVIES OF HEREFORD . Lector , esto libro te ofrezco , sin que me vii.
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... asked in what manner a man might best become learned , he answered , " by reading one book ; " " meaning , " says Bishop Taylor , " that an understanding VOL . III . B entertained with several objects is intent upon neither , and.
... asked in what manner a man might best become learned , he answered , " by reading one book ; " " meaning , " says Bishop Taylor , " that an understanding VOL . III . B entertained with several objects is intent upon neither , and.
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... says the New Englander . The Virginian replies " I reckon it may be ; " and they agree that none of the Old Country Authors are worthy to be compared with him . Is it Smith ? Which of the Smiths ? for they are a nume- rous people . To say ...
... says the New Englander . The Virginian replies " I reckon it may be ; " and they agree that none of the Old Country Authors are worthy to be compared with him . Is it Smith ? Which of the Smiths ? for they are a nume- rous people . To say ...
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. " Think you so , " says I to myself I. Or the Au- thor of the Miseries of Human Life ? George Colman ? Wrangham , -unfrocked and in his lighter moods ? Yorick of Dublin ? Dr. Clarke ? Dr. Busby ? The ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. " Think you so , " says I to myself I. Or the Au- thor of the Miseries of Human Life ? George Colman ? Wrangham , -unfrocked and in his lighter moods ? Yorick of Dublin ? Dr. Clarke ? Dr. Busby ? The ...
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