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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... at her funeral , after it had been seven years disused at Deptford church . Perhaps this was one of those acts of kindness for which he was beholden to Morley , Morley , for these were the high days of fanaticism 16 Evelyn's Memoirs .
... at her funeral , after it had been seven years disused at Deptford church . Perhaps this was one of those acts of kindness for which he was beholden to Morley , Morley , for these were the high days of fanaticism 16 Evelyn's Memoirs .
Page 24
... perhaps not having instructions what to do in case they found us in that action . ' 6 How Evelyn felt during what he calls the sad catalysis and de- clension of piety , ' to which the nation was reduced , is beautifully expressed in a ...
... perhaps not having instructions what to do in case they found us in that action . ' 6 How Evelyn felt during what he calls the sad catalysis and de- clension of piety , ' to which the nation was reduced , is beautifully expressed in a ...
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... perhaps he was the more desirous of attracting at- tention towards his improvements , that the secret correspondence . which he carried on with his father - in - law might be the less sus- pected , and in this he seems to have succeeded ...
... perhaps he was the more desirous of attracting at- tention towards his improvements , that the secret correspondence . which he carried on with his father - in - law might be the less sus- pected , and in this he seems to have succeeded ...
Page 59
... perhaps a blanket . The family are seen before , behind , or within the vehicle , according to the road or the weather , or perhaps the spirits of the party . The New Englanders , they say , may be known by the cheerful air of the women ...
... perhaps a blanket . The family are seen before , behind , or within the vehicle , according to the road or the weather , or perhaps the spirits of the party . The New Englanders , they say , may be known by the cheerful air of the women ...
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... perhaps , with the title of Colonel , and feels that he confers , rather than receives a favour by the accommodation he affords ; and rude as his establish- ment may be , he does not perceive that you have a right to complain : what he ...
... perhaps , with the title of Colonel , and feels that he confers , rather than receives a favour by the accommodation he affords ; and rude as his establish- ment may be , he does not perceive that you have a right to complain : what he ...
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