English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... admirable masters of their families , faithful husbands , and prudent economists : Boileau , by the liberalities of Louis , was enabled to purchase a delightful privacy at Auteuil , was eminently skilled in the management of his ...
... admirable masters of their families , faithful husbands , and prudent economists : Boileau , by the liberalities of Louis , was enabled to purchase a delightful privacy at Auteuil , was eminently skilled in the management of his ...
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... admired POPE ? Not , assuredly , in the same rank with Spenser , Shakspeare , and Milton ; however justly we may ... admiration in the society at Cambridge , and Dr. Middleton was in the habit of requiring from her an account of the ...
... admired POPE ? Not , assuredly , in the same rank with Spenser , Shakspeare , and Milton ; however justly we may ... admiration in the society at Cambridge , and Dr. Middleton was in the habit of requiring from her an account of the ...
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... admiration of his works , and the inspection of ourselves . But why should I trouble your grace with these reflections ? What my little knowledge can suggest , you must know better : what my short experience has shown , you must have ...
... admiration of his works , and the inspection of ourselves . But why should I trouble your grace with these reflections ? What my little knowledge can suggest , you must know better : what my short experience has shown , you must have ...
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... admired by the next , and is revered and almost adored by the present . His merit is disputed by little wits , and his ... admiration of their stupendous parts , and proud irregularity of greatness . SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGIC POWER . Essay on ...
... admired by the next , and is revered and almost adored by the present . His merit is disputed by little wits , and his ... admiration of their stupendous parts , and proud irregularity of greatness . SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGIC POWER . Essay on ...
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... admiration for the chaste eloquence of his pulpit discourses . In 1754 , he was transferred from the Canongate to Lady Yester's Church , and in 1758 was promoted to the High Church of Edinburgh , the most important ecclesiastical charge ...
... admiration for the chaste eloquence of his pulpit discourses . In 1754 , he was transferred from the Canongate to Lady Yester's Church , and in 1758 was promoted to the High Church of Edinburgh , the most important ecclesiastical charge ...
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