The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1837 |
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... PERCY LODGE . THAXTED GRANGE . RAPIN THE JE- SUIT AND SIR THOMAS BROWNE . Cleanthes . It seems that you take pleasure in these walks Sir . Contemplative content I do , my Lord ; They bring into my mind oft meditations So sweetly ...
... PERCY LODGE . THAXTED GRANGE . RAPIN THE JE- SUIT AND SIR THOMAS BROWNE . Cleanthes . It seems that you take pleasure in these walks Sir . Contemplative content I do , my Lord ; They bring into my mind oft meditations So sweetly ...
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... her days at a seat near Colnbrook , which her husband had purchased from Lord Bathurst , and had named Percy Lodge : Rich- kings was its former appellation . Pope in one of his letters calls it " Lord Bathurst's extravagante bergerie , 15.
... her days at a seat near Colnbrook , which her husband had purchased from Lord Bathurst , and had named Percy Lodge : Rich- kings was its former appellation . Pope in one of his letters calls it " Lord Bathurst's extravagante bergerie , 15.
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... Percy Lodge occurred , he would oblige her by leaving a blank , without suspecting her of an affected or false modesty , for to that accusation she could honestly plead not guilty . The idea he had formed of her character , he had taken ...
... Percy Lodge occurred , he would oblige her by leaving a blank , without suspecting her of an affected or false modesty , for to that accusation she could honestly plead not guilty . The idea he had formed of her character , he had taken ...
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... Percy Lodge before her husband's death , as much for his delight as her own . " Those shady elms , my favourite trees , Which near my Percy's window grew , ( Studious his leisure hours to please ) I decked 22.
... Percy Lodge before her husband's death , as much for his delight as her own . " Those shady elms , my favourite trees , Which near my Percy's window grew , ( Studious his leisure hours to please ) I decked 22.
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... Percy Lodge , as it stands the chance of receiving indifferently good and bad people , and is not destined to be the con- stant reception of shocking profligate vice . " PERCY LODGE . CHAPTER CVIII . THAXTED GRANGE . RAPIN 30.
... Percy Lodge , as it stands the chance of receiving indifferently good and bad people , and is not destined to be the con- stant reception of shocking profligate vice . " PERCY LODGE . CHAPTER CVIII . THAXTED GRANGE . RAPIN 30.
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