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Page 25
... sprightly , fresh , and varied style of Lord Herbert , or the quaintness and keen sweets of his brother's . Neither have accessories been given , such as might easily have been taken from their works 3 ( 25 ) THE TWO HERBERTS.
... sprightly , fresh , and varied style of Lord Herbert , or the quaintness and keen sweets of his brother's . Neither have accessories been given , such as might easily have been taken from their works 3 ( 25 ) THE TWO HERBERTS.
Page 28
... given his brother . Nor had his features that range and depth of expression which tell of many - coloured experiences , and passions undergone or vanquished . The depth , for there was depth , was of feeling rather than experience . A ...
... given his brother . Nor had his features that range and depth of expression which tell of many - coloured experiences , and passions undergone or vanquished . The depth , for there was depth , was of feeling rather than experience . A ...
Page 38
... given to ourselves , or sanctioned by a common vow . God , in the meantime , accumulating his rewards , May at once increase our honour and illustrate his own love . Nor heavens shall be wanting to heavens , nor numberless ages to life ...
... given to ourselves , or sanctioned by a common vow . God , in the meantime , accumulating his rewards , May at once increase our honour and illustrate his own love . Nor heavens shall be wanting to heavens , nor numberless ages to life ...
Page 49
... given to Agriculture and Music : " The next step would be to the authors on agriculture - Cato , Varro and Columella - for the matter is most easy ; and if the language be difficult so much the better ; it is not a difficulty above ...
... given to Agriculture and Music : " The next step would be to the authors on agriculture - Cato , Varro and Columella - for the matter is most easy ; and if the language be difficult so much the better ; it is not a difficulty above ...
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... given us unmutilated and unqualified . The youthful errors , and the one great defect which had power to prevent so rich a piece of creation from blooming into all that love or admi- ration could have wished , are neither dissembled nor ...
... given us unmutilated and unqualified . The youthful errors , and the one great defect which had power to prevent so rich a piece of creation from blooming into all that love or admi- ration could have wished , are neither dissembled nor ...
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