Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Томове 5–6Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... speak a great variety of languages , many of which have no resemblance to one another , and in a dozen of these the author gives us vocabularies of the names of the most common ob- jects ; but unfortunately has totally omitted the names ...
... speak a great variety of languages , many of which have no resemblance to one another , and in a dozen of these the author gives us vocabularies of the names of the most common ob- jects ; but unfortunately has totally omitted the names ...
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... speak of annihilation , as preferable to staying always in such a world as this . " Surely , my dear Miss Sutton , life with all its portion of toils and sufferings , is mercifully diversified with such a mixture of ease , and even of ...
... speak of annihilation , as preferable to staying always in such a world as this . " Surely , my dear Miss Sutton , life with all its portion of toils and sufferings , is mercifully diversified with such a mixture of ease , and even of ...
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... speaking of the Bishop of Winchester to Needs , Needs repeated to Forder , that the Bishop and Mr. Carman , a chaplain of the college , would die before Christmas . Some time after , when Mr. Carman fell sick , Needs repeated to Forder ...
... speaking of the Bishop of Winchester to Needs , Needs repeated to Forder , that the Bishop and Mr. Carman , a chaplain of the college , would die before Christmas . Some time after , when Mr. Carman fell sick , Needs repeated to Forder ...
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... , yet ' bove ages ; Can'st make sev'n lines , speak more then the sev'n sages ? A name for Falkland or th ' Lord Digby fit ? Or the elixir of Hugh Grotius wit ? Pacing in rithme no poets makes ; words fit , Pacing 144.
... , yet ' bove ages ; Can'st make sev'n lines , speak more then the sev'n sages ? A name for Falkland or th ' Lord Digby fit ? Or the elixir of Hugh Grotius wit ? Pacing in rithme no poets makes ; words fit , Pacing 144.
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... speak , ' bove oathes , Or the apish varnish of some modish clothes ? Or to learn jockey phrase , dialect of th ' hound ? Whose virtue , like your own , is all in sound . Or can distinguish Lanner , Lanneret , Falcon , Jarfalcon ...
... speak , ' bove oathes , Or the apish varnish of some modish clothes ? Or to learn jockey phrase , dialect of th ' hound ? Whose virtue , like your own , is all in sound . Or can distinguish Lanner , Lanneret , Falcon , Jarfalcon ...
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