The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED , BY THE SMALL POX , TO HIS FUTURE WIFE . Long - waiting love doth entrance find Into the slow - believing mind . SYDNEY GODOLPHIN , CHAPTER LXXXIII . - p . 76 . THE AUTHOR XV.
... CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED , BY THE SMALL POX , TO HIS FUTURE WIFE . Long - waiting love doth entrance find Into the slow - believing mind . SYDNEY GODOLPHIN , CHAPTER LXXXIII . - p . 76 . THE AUTHOR XV.
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... wives , or coveted those of his neighbours , he used to promulgate a fragment of the Koran , revealed pro re nata , that is to say in honest old English for the nonce . It has been determined with sufficient accuracy at what times ...
... wives , or coveted those of his neighbours , he used to promulgate a fragment of the Koran , revealed pro re nata , that is to say in honest old English for the nonce . It has been determined with sufficient accuracy at what times ...
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... wife , took that opportunity of abstracting the poet's skull that they might make a cast from it ! Had these men forgotten the malediction which Shakespeare utters from his monument ? And had they never read what Wordsworth says to such ...
... wife , took that opportunity of abstracting the poet's skull that they might make a cast from it ! Had these men forgotten the malediction which Shakespeare utters from his monument ? And had they never read what Wordsworth says to such ...
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... wife , his child , his dog , his friend , or his faithful ser- vant . The picture is not as a work of art the worse where these persons were not known , or when they are forgotten : but there was once a time when it excited on this ...
... wife , his child , his dog , his friend , or his faithful ser- vant . The picture is not as a work of art the worse where these persons were not known , or when they are forgotten : but there was once a time when it excited on this ...
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... wives were grounded ( as it then would be ) in virtue and religion , it would make their lives a kind of heaven on earth ; it would prevent all those contentions and brawlings which are the great plagues of families , and the lesser ...
... wives were grounded ( as it then would be ) in virtue and religion , it would make their lives a kind of heaven on earth ; it would prevent all those contentions and brawlings which are the great plagues of families , and the lesser ...
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