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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... poor birds believe they are rather in a wood than in a prison , the very cage hath put even the wood itself in prison . ' It is about an hundred paces long , and fetcheth in a world of laurel and other trees . ' This was indeed a ...
... poor birds believe they are rather in a wood than in a prison , the very cage hath put even the wood itself in prison . ' It is about an hundred paces long , and fetcheth in a world of laurel and other trees . ' This was indeed a ...
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... poor creatures undergo . ' 6 ، , Having now been two years in Italy he prepared for his return , in company with Mr. Abdy , a modest and learned man ' - Waller the poet , then newly gotten out of England , after the parliament had · had ...
... poor creatures undergo . ' 6 ، , Having now been two years in Italy he prepared for his return , in company with Mr. Abdy , a modest and learned man ' - Waller the poet , then newly gotten out of England , after the parliament had · had ...
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... Poor as our art of gardening was before the troubles began , it was necessarily neglected during their continuance , and when Evelyn began his horticultural pursuits there were no models for imitation in his own country , and other ...
... Poor as our art of gardening was before the troubles began , it was necessarily neglected during their continuance , and when Evelyn began his horticultural pursuits there were no models for imitation in his own country , and other ...
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... poor country when Evelyn took possession of his delightful retreat insanity and roguery are natural allies , and in the game which was then played in political life , knaves were the best cards in the pack . Fortunately for the family ...
... poor country when Evelyn took possession of his delightful retreat insanity and roguery are natural allies , and in the game which was then played in political life , knaves were the best cards in the pack . Fortunately for the family ...
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... poor , and being serviceable to our friends , are of suffi- cient weight to employ the most improved capacities among us . ' And again she says , Though I have lived under the roof of the learned and in the neighbourhood of science , it ...
... poor , and being serviceable to our friends , are of suffi- cient weight to employ the most improved capacities among us . ' And again she says , Though I have lived under the roof of the learned and in the neighbourhood of science , it ...
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