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Page 44
... Bodleian . * The one I have is an octavo , printed at Oxford in 1722 , but the first edition appears to have been in quarto . Asser was edited also by Camden and by Archbishop Parker . The life is the more interesting , not only as 44.
... Bodleian . * The one I have is an octavo , printed at Oxford in 1722 , but the first edition appears to have been in quarto . Asser was edited also by Camden and by Archbishop Parker . The life is the more interesting , not only as 44.
Page 45
... interesting , not only as it fur- nishes an authentic document for some of the most curious particulars which our known histo- rians have made popular , and for more which have been related by others , but inasmuch as the author ...
... interesting , not only as it fur- nishes an authentic document for some of the most curious particulars which our known histo- rians have made popular , and for more which have been related by others , but inasmuch as the author ...
Page 58
... interesting little memoir prefix- ed to his Juvenal , is calculated to give his read- ers a regard for him as well as respect ; and upon the whole , there is no living author , perhaps , who might have enjoyed a more unmingled ...
... interesting little memoir prefix- ed to his Juvenal , is calculated to give his read- ers a regard for him as well as respect ; and upon the whole , there is no living author , perhaps , who might have enjoyed a more unmingled ...
Page 79
... - dium betwixt the high breeding of the more celebrated founda- tions and the conscious humility of the charity school , see a very interesting account in some late numbers of the Gentleman's ( 17 ) And Wordsworth , one day , made 79.
... - dium betwixt the high breeding of the more celebrated founda- tions and the conscious humility of the charity school , see a very interesting account in some late numbers of the Gentleman's ( 17 ) And Wordsworth , one day , made 79.
Page 89
... interesting us in the individuals of our species , turns our thoughts away from society and men altogether , and nourishes that eremitical vague- ness of sensation - that making a business of reverie -that despair of getting to any ...
... interesting us in the individuals of our species , turns our thoughts away from society and men altogether , and nourishes that eremitical vague- ness of sensation - that making a business of reverie -that despair of getting to any ...
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