The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... lord Thurlow was chancellor before Henry VII.'s time , " said Fanny Herbert ; and Charles added in explanation , “ Our history of England only begins then , so we don't know lord Thur- low . Sir Thomas More , you remember , Fanny ? -he ...
... lord Thurlow was chancellor before Henry VII.'s time , " said Fanny Herbert ; and Charles added in explanation , “ Our history of England only begins then , so we don't know lord Thur- low . Sir Thomas More , you remember , Fanny ? -he ...
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... lord Thurlow . He looks old before his time . His temper , even his friends allow , has become rugged , bois- terous , arrogant , -almost brutal . But they know not the secret pangs that torture him , or they might bear with patience ...
... lord Thurlow . He looks old before his time . His temper , even his friends allow , has become rugged , bois- terous , arrogant , -almost brutal . But they know not the secret pangs that torture him , or they might bear with patience ...
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... lord Thurlow . He stalks through his magnificent house alone ; he writes , ▾ rases , burns , knits his brows over ... Thurlow's . Of rhetoric and declamation Edward Thurlow was ever an admirer ; young Cowper relished more the intense ...
... lord Thurlow . He stalks through his magnificent house alone ; he writes , ▾ rases , burns , knits his brows over ... Thurlow's . Of rhetoric and declamation Edward Thurlow was ever an admirer ; young Cowper relished more the intense ...
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... Lord Thurlow now sets himself to sleep in good earnest , and his strong will is omnipotent even here . But over the empire of dreams the lord high chancellor had no power , -Fancy is not a ward of chan- cery . His visions were gloomy ...
... Lord Thurlow now sets himself to sleep in good earnest , and his strong will is omnipotent even here . But over the empire of dreams the lord high chancellor had no power , -Fancy is not a ward of chan- cery . His visions were gloomy ...
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... lord Thurlow re- calls his dream , and Charles Fox's quotation ; and , with his old ac- curate Temple habits , takes the port - folio himself , and directs his secretary to return and bring him a volume lying on the third shelf of a ...
... lord Thurlow re- calls his dream , and Charles Fox's quotation ; and , with his old ac- curate Temple habits , takes the port - folio himself , and directs his secretary to return and bring him a volume lying on the third shelf of a ...
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