The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... look , A chronicle of actions just and bright : There all thy deeds , my faithful Mary , shine , And , since thou own'st that praise , I spare thee mine .'- p . 222 . At the time when our poetry began to emerge from the bondage of ...
... look , A chronicle of actions just and bright : There all thy deeds , my faithful Mary , shine , And , since thou own'st that praise , I spare thee mine .'- p . 222 . At the time when our poetry began to emerge from the bondage of ...
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... look for the establishment of the comfort I felt.- ' Within a few days of my first arrival at St. Albans , I had thrown aside the word of God , as a book in which I had no longer any interest or portion . The only instance in which I ...
... look for the establishment of the comfort I felt.- ' Within a few days of my first arrival at St. Albans , I had thrown aside the word of God , as a book in which I had no longer any interest or portion . The only instance in which I ...
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... look for it as far as 60 ° north . Now Mal- donado , in coasting America from the southward , could not have reached that latitude before he fell in with Cook's Inlet , which ex- tends from about 58 ° to 6130 , and is a strait of ...
... look for it as far as 60 ° north . Now Mal- donado , in coasting America from the southward , could not have reached that latitude before he fell in with Cook's Inlet , which ex- tends from about 58 ° to 6130 , and is a strait of ...
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... look for these unfortunate sufferers , about which , however , Robson says , there was not one word in his instructions . This Scroggs appears to have been totally unfit for any expedition on account of his ignorance and timidity , but ...
... look for these unfortunate sufferers , about which , however , Robson says , there was not one word in his instructions . This Scroggs appears to have been totally unfit for any expedition on account of his ignorance and timidity , but ...
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... look at our poetical library we shall find , generally speaking , the most distinguished poets have been the most voluminous , and that those who , like Gray , limited their productions to a few poems , anxiously and sedulously ...
... look at our poetical library we shall find , generally speaking , the most distinguished poets have been the most voluminous , and that those who , like Gray , limited their productions to a few poems , anxiously and sedulously ...
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