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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Page 31
... honour ; and less could not be performed to the memory of him , to whom posterity will pay ( when envy is laid asleep by time ) more honour than we are able to express . ' In less than two years this very effigy with a rope round its ...
... honour ; and less could not be performed to the memory of him , to whom posterity will pay ( when envy is laid asleep by time ) more honour than we are able to express . ' In less than two years this very effigy with a rope round its ...
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... honour ; and in a time when it was so low , and as many thought utterly lost , that in various controversies both with papists and sectaries , our divines used to argue for the visibility of the church , from his chapel and congregation ...
... honour ; and in a time when it was so low , and as many thought utterly lost , that in various controversies both with papists and sectaries , our divines used to argue for the visibility of the church , from his chapel and congregation ...
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... honour , to extenuate here . Sir Wm . D'Oily and myself have near 10,000 upon our care , while there seems to be no care of us , who having lost all our servants , officers and most necessary assistants , have nothing more left us to ...
... honour , to extenuate here . Sir Wm . D'Oily and myself have near 10,000 upon our care , while there seems to be no care of us , who having lost all our servants , officers and most necessary assistants , have nothing more left us to ...
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... honour of his name . Notwithstanding these repeated sorrows and the weight of nearly fourscore years , Evelyn still enjoyed uninterrupted health and unimpaired faculties ; he enjoyed also the friendship of the wise and the good , and ...
... honour of his name . Notwithstanding these repeated sorrows and the weight of nearly fourscore years , Evelyn still enjoyed uninterrupted health and unimpaired faculties ; he enjoyed also the friendship of the wise and the good , and ...
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... honour of knighthood , would probably have accepted it for the sake of his double claim . 6 6 The Sylva has no beauties of style to recommend it , and none of those felicities of expression by which the writer stamps upon your memory ...
... honour of knighthood , would probably have accepted it for the sake of his double claim . 6 6 The Sylva has no beauties of style to recommend it , and none of those felicities of expression by which the writer stamps upon your memory ...
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