The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... advanced , I did but more clearly see how much farther I might go . Here too readers and some writers may be reminded of the effect produced by finding VOL . V b a pleasure in your employment , some burdens are sweet.
... advanced , I did but more clearly see how much farther I might go . Here too readers and some writers may be reminded of the effect produced by finding VOL . V b a pleasure in your employment , some burdens are sweet.
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... writers , qui avons esté em- ployez en diverses affaires de France sous Mon- seigneur le Duc de Sully , avons peu sçavoir de sa vie , mœurs , dicts , faicts , gestes et fortunes ; et de ce que luy - mesme nous peut avoir appris de ceux ...
... writers , qui avons esté em- ployez en diverses affaires de France sous Mon- seigneur le Duc de Sully , avons peu sçavoir de sa vie , mœurs , dicts , faicts , gestes et fortunes ; et de ce que luy - mesme nous peut avoir appris de ceux ...
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... we have , whether waking or sleeping , whether walking or riding , to put ourselves by prayer into Divine Protection . " Such a reflection is in character with the benevolent and pious writer ; and conveys in- deed a 70.
... we have , whether waking or sleeping , whether walking or riding , to put ourselves by prayer into Divine Protection . " Such a reflection is in character with the benevolent and pious writer ; and conveys in- deed a 70.
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Robert Southey. benevolent and pious writer ; and conveys in- deed a solemn truth which ought always to be borne in mind . Its force will not be weakened though I should remark that the hero of a horse which I have endeavoured to ...
Robert Southey. benevolent and pious writer ; and conveys in- deed a solemn truth which ought always to be borne in mind . Its force will not be weakened though I should remark that the hero of a horse which I have endeavoured to ...
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... writers ; Spenser by whom Cowley tells us he was made a Poet ; of whom Milton ac- knowledged to Dryden that he was his original ; and in whom Pope says " there is something that pleases one as strongly in ones old age as it did in ones ...
... writers ; Spenser by whom Cowley tells us he was made a Poet ; of whom Milton ac- knowledged to Dryden that he was his original ; and in whom Pope says " there is something that pleases one as strongly in ones old age as it did in ones ...
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