Southey's Common-place Book: Special collectionsLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... Death of the late Noble Earl of Devonshire . " WELL - LANGUAGED DANIEL , " as BROWNE calls him in his " BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS , " was one of Southey's favourite Poets . JOHN WOOD WARTER . Preface . ITTLE prefatory remark is needed to ...
... Death of the late Noble Earl of Devonshire . " WELL - LANGUAGED DANIEL , " as BROWNE calls him in his " BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS , " was one of Southey's favourite Poets . JOHN WOOD WARTER . Preface . ITTLE prefatory remark is needed to ...
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... death . And a bank on which the first who fell , died , retains the form of his agonizing couch , by the curse of barren- ness , while grass flourishes all about it . Mr. George Hall , who was the Librarian of Lincoln's - Inn , first ...
... death . And a bank on which the first who fell , died , retains the form of his agonizing couch , by the curse of barren- ness , while grass flourishes all about it . Mr. George Hall , who was the Librarian of Lincoln's - Inn , first ...
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... death . Turketule's successor Egelric , added six others , which he named Bartholomeo , Bertelin , Turketule , Tolwin , Pega , and Be- ga . Pega was a Saint , and sister to Guth- lac . Bertelin was his disciple , and author , as it ...
... death . Turketule's successor Egelric , added six others , which he named Bartholomeo , Bertelin , Turketule , Tolwin , Pega , and Be- ga . Pega was a Saint , and sister to Guth- lac . Bertelin was his disciple , and author , as it ...
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... Death and abolishing Episcopacy in Scotland . ] " CHARLES I. in his troubles " told Dr. then waited with him , " That the remem- Sanderson and Morley , or one of them that brance of two errors did much afflict him , which were , his ...
... Death and abolishing Episcopacy in Scotland . ] " CHARLES I. in his troubles " told Dr. then waited with him , " That the remem- Sanderson and Morley , or one of them that brance of two errors did much afflict him , which were , his ...
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... death , he said , were even ; before this he had thought that the chances were as ninety - five out of a hundred against her recovery . After the nine days , and the communion , the family were at breakfast : Louise rose , drest herself ...
... death , he said , were even ; before this he had thought that the chances were as ninety - five out of a hundred against her recovery . After the nine days , and the communion , the family were at breakfast : Louise rose , drest herself ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...