Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volumen1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... learned ease and elegant retirement . " I am so much pleased , ” he tells his correspondent Calvisius , " with the uninterrupted regularity of his way of life , that if ever I should arrive at old age , there is no man whom I would ...
... learned ease and elegant retirement . " I am so much pleased , ” he tells his correspondent Calvisius , " with the uninterrupted regularity of his way of life , that if ever I should arrive at old age , there is no man whom I would ...
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... learned guest , but his own per- suasion that he who is rich in intellectual wealth , who can blend Repose with dignity , with quiet fame , has little else to sigh for , and that Small change of scene , small space his home requires ...
... learned guest , but his own per- suasion that he who is rich in intellectual wealth , who can blend Repose with dignity , with quiet fame , has little else to sigh for , and that Small change of scene , small space his home requires ...
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... learned baronet , still further depicts , in colours worthy of the subject , the desolated state of this venerable mansion : SONNET WRITTEN AT PENSHURST , 1795 . Behold thy triumphs , Time ! what silence reigns Along these lofty and ...
... learned baronet , still further depicts , in colours worthy of the subject , the desolated state of this venerable mansion : SONNET WRITTEN AT PENSHURST , 1795 . Behold thy triumphs , Time ! what silence reigns Along these lofty and ...
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... learned , and most requisite pre- cepts , for you to follow with a diligent and humble thankful mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding and reverent honouring the same ; no , not so long time as to read any letter from me ...
... learned , and most requisite pre- cepts , for you to follow with a diligent and humble thankful mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding and reverent honouring the same ; no , not so long time as to read any letter from me ...
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... learned men of his age , that he had been " the tutor of sir Philip Sidney , when of Christ - church . " Nor was he less distinguished at Cambridge , where he resided for a short time after leaving Oxford ; a change of situation which ...
... learned men of his age , that he had been " the tutor of sir Philip Sidney , when of Christ - church . " Nor was he less distinguished at Cambridge , where he resided for a short time after leaving Oxford ; a change of situation which ...
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