Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... spirit which animated the Dra- gonnades . Jortin was an excellent and an elegant scholar ; his Latinity , hardly sur- passed by any modern writer , must have caused him to revel in the pages of Eras- mus ; he was a liberal Divine , of ...
... spirit which animated the Dra- gonnades . Jortin was an excellent and an elegant scholar ; his Latinity , hardly sur- passed by any modern writer , must have caused him to revel in the pages of Eras- mus ; he was a liberal Divine , of ...
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... spirit . It blighted him with the life of mortification and sanctity . He was shame of bastardy , with which he was gay and mirthful ; even in later life he taunted by ungenerous adversaries His bore a Dutch name , best rendered the fa ...
... spirit . It blighted him with the life of mortification and sanctity . He was shame of bastardy , with which he was gay and mirthful ; even in later life he taunted by ungenerous adversaries His bore a Dutch name , best rendered the fa ...
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... spirit- ed and ambitious . He had found his way to Italy ; on his return he had entered into the cloister of Emaus or Stein , not from any profound piety , but for ease and self- indulgence , as the last refuge of the needy and the idle ...
... spirit- ed and ambitious . He had found his way to Italy ; on his return he had entered into the cloister of Emaus or Stein , not from any profound piety , but for ease and self- indulgence , as the last refuge of the needy and the idle ...
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... spirit he broke down . To restrain wanton youth by reason and by moderation , is the office of a father ; but in the * See the Colloquia , ' Icthyophagia . ' • depth of a hard winter , to give hungry youths a bit of dry bread , to send ...
... spirit he broke down . To restrain wanton youth by reason and by moderation , is the office of a father ; but in the * See the Colloquia , ' Icthyophagia . ' • depth of a hard winter , to give hungry youths a bit of dry bread , to send ...
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... Spirit . Believe me , or believe me not , Christ is my witness , that from my very heart I condole with you , that the hatred and the zeal of so many eminent persons has been ex- cited against you , a trial too great for mere hu- man ...
... Spirit . Believe me , or believe me not , Christ is my witness , that from my very heart I condole with you , that the hatred and the zeal of so many eminent persons has been ex- cited against you , a trial too great for mere hu- man ...
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