The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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... perhaps now the same delight in the pursuit of physical science as there was , when its wide regions lay , like a vast continent newly discovered , to invite and to reward re- search . 6 * His diary , or Kalendarium , as he himself ...
... perhaps now the same delight in the pursuit of physical science as there was , when its wide regions lay , like a vast continent newly discovered , to invite and to reward re- search . 6 * His diary , or Kalendarium , as he himself ...
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... perhaps for the previous un- happiness of that daughter , who was married to one of the worst of men . In the following year he was entered at the Middle Temple , though he continued at school , and in 1637 was placed as a fellow ...
... perhaps for the previous un- happiness of that daughter , who was married to one of the worst of men . In the following year he was entered at the Middle Temple , though he continued at school , and in 1637 was placed as a fellow ...
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... Perhaps this is the latest notice of lepers in Europe being thus thrust apart from the rest of mankind , and Hol- land is likely to be the country in which the disease would continue longest . At the Hague he visited the Queen of ...
... Perhaps this is the latest notice of lepers in Europe being thus thrust apart from the rest of mankind , and Hol- land is likely to be the country in which the disease would continue longest . At the Hague he visited the Queen of ...
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... perhaps felt himself wronged as well as supplanted ; but Evelyn observes that though it was ' made a gally - matter ' to carry a pointed knife , Genoa was never- theless more stained with horrid acts of revenge and murder than any one ...
... perhaps felt himself wronged as well as supplanted ; but Evelyn observes that though it was ' made a gally - matter ' to carry a pointed knife , Genoa was never- theless more stained with horrid acts of revenge and murder than any one ...
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... perhaps had some feeling of good - will towards him , as one to whose family he was obliged , and whose worth he knew ; and ap- prehending no danger from him would not willingly molest him for his loyalty . Without some such protection ...
... perhaps had some feeling of good - will towards him , as one to whose family he was obliged , and whose worth he knew ; and ap- prehending no danger from him would not willingly molest him for his loyalty . Without some such protection ...
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