The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... verse , in earnest , or in sport . SIR JOHN HARRINGTON . The great cement that holds these several discourses to- gether is one main design which they jointly drive at , and which , I think , is confessedly generous and important ...
... verse , in earnest , or in sport . SIR JOHN HARRINGTON . The great cement that holds these several discourses to- gether is one main design which they jointly drive at , and which , I think , is confessedly generous and important ...
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... of their sacred book which was revealed to the Prophet , consisted of what now stands as the first five verses of the ninety- sixth chapter ; and that the chapter which ought to be the last of the whole hundred and four- 21.
... of their sacred book which was revealed to the Prophet , consisted of what now stands as the first five verses of the ninety- sixth chapter ; and that the chapter which ought to be the last of the whole hundred and four- 21.
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... verses that would burn for ever would be a gratifica- tion for which he might think it worth while to be thus brought again upon earth . But to the harmless relic - mongers we owe much ; much to the Thomas Hearnes and John Nichols , the ...
... verses that would burn for ever would be a gratifica- tion for which he might think it worth while to be thus brought again upon earth . But to the harmless relic - mongers we owe much ; much to the Thomas Hearnes and John Nichols , the ...
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... verses in such numberless numbers , that the great lake of Oblivion in which they have sunk , must long ago have been filled up , if there had been any bottom to it . But had it been so filled up , and a foundation thus laid , the ...
... verses in such numberless numbers , that the great lake of Oblivion in which they have sunk , must long ago have been filled up , if there had been any bottom to it . But had it been so filled up , and a foundation thus laid , the ...
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... it . I have said much of worth- less verses upon this subject ; take now , readers , some that may truly be called worthy of it . They are by the Manchester Poet , Charles Swain . 1 . Love ? I will tell thee what it 50.
... it . I have said much of worth- less verses upon this subject ; take now , readers , some that may truly be called worthy of it . They are by the Manchester Poet , Charles Swain . 1 . Love ? I will tell thee what it 50.
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