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 52
... passed away . It is to be wished that Evelyn had been equally successful in filling the country with fruit trees , according to his wise and benevolent desire . I do only wish , ' he says , upon the prospect and meditation of the ...
... passed away . It is to be wished that Evelyn had been equally successful in filling the country with fruit trees , according to his wise and benevolent desire . I do only wish , ' he says , upon the prospect and meditation of the ...
Page 53
... passing genius ; not by pre - eminent powers of mind ; not by any great action , nor by any splendid accident of fortune , but by his vir- tue and his wisdom ; by the proper use of his talents , and of the means which God had entrusted ...
... passing genius ; not by pre - eminent powers of mind ; not by any great action , nor by any splendid accident of fortune , but by his vir- tue and his wisdom ; by the proper use of his talents , and of the means which God had entrusted ...
Page 54
... passing hour is beguiled , a store of delightful recollection is laid up ; to be the liberal encou- rager of literature and the arts ; to seek for true and permanent enjoyment by the practice of the household virtues the only course by ...
... passing hour is beguiled , a store of delightful recollection is laid up ; to be the liberal encou- rager of literature and the arts ; to seek for true and permanent enjoyment by the practice of the household virtues the only course by ...
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... passed the meridiau of life , and accordingly given it the name of Old America . The line of the Alleghany mountains forms the phy . sical , as in no great length of time it will probably do the political , barrier , or line of de ...
... passed the meridiau of life , and accordingly given it the name of Old America . The line of the Alleghany mountains forms the phy . sical , as in no great length of time it will probably do the political , barrier , or line of de ...
Page 59
... passed passed between Baltimore and Philadelphia in the preceding year , Birkbeck's Notes on America . 59.
... passed passed between Baltimore and Philadelphia in the preceding year , Birkbeck's Notes on America . 59.
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