The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... whole . They have some of them a neces- sary connexion with the history of the Doctor ; they have many of them an intimate relation , they have all of them a natural affinity to it . And the Author has endeavoured , by a judicious ...
... whole . They have some of them a neces- sary connexion with the history of the Doctor ; they have many of them an intimate relation , they have all of them a natural affinity to it . And the Author has endeavoured , by a judicious ...
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... ac- quaintance during his whole life ? Is it Theodore Hook with the learned assist- ance of his brother the Archdeacon ? -A good guess that of the Hook : have an eye to it ! * SOUTHEY . 66 I guess it is our Washington Irving , " 8.
... ac- quaintance during his whole life ? Is it Theodore Hook with the learned assist- ance of his brother the Archdeacon ? -A good guess that of the Hook : have an eye to it ! * SOUTHEY . 66 I guess it is our Washington Irving , " 8.
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... whole . A well - aimed guess for they would throw out opinions dif- fering from their own , as ships in time of war hoist false colours ; and thus they would enjoy the baffled curiosity of those wide circles of literature and fashion in ...
... whole . A well - aimed guess for they would throw out opinions dif- fering from their own , as ships in time of war hoist false colours ; and thus they would enjoy the baffled curiosity of those wide circles of literature and fashion in ...
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... 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.
... 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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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. to be the last of the whole hundred and four- teen , because it was the last which Mahommed delivered , is placed as the ninth in order . The manner in which the book was originally produced and ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. to be the last of the whole hundred and four- teen , because it was the last which Mahommed delivered , is placed as the ninth in order . The manner in which the book was originally produced and ...
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