Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and Index, المجلد 5Hurd and Houghton, 1876 |
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... thing in his garb or fare indicate that his life was to take a widely different course from that of the young rustics with whom he studied and played . But no cloud could overcast the dawn of so much genius and so much ambition . The ...
... thing in his garb or fare indicate that his life was to take a widely different course from that of the young rustics with whom he studied and played . But no cloud could overcast the dawn of so much genius and so much ambition . The ...
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... thing very wrong . His own life had been spent in praying , mus- ing , and rhyming among the water - lilies of the Ouse . He had preserved in no common measure the innocence of childhood . His spirit had indeed been severely tried , but ...
... thing very wrong . His own life had been spent in praying , mus- ing , and rhyming among the water - lilies of the Ouse . He had preserved in no common measure the innocence of childhood . His spirit had indeed been severely tried , but ...
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... things with great , such as the city of London bears to Westminster . Moorshedabad was the abode of the prince who , by an authority ostensibly derived from the Mogul , but really independent , ruled the three great provinces of Bengal ...
... things with great , such as the city of London bears to Westminster . Moorshedabad was the abode of the prince who , by an authority ostensibly derived from the Mogul , but really independent , ruled the three great provinces of Bengal ...
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... - mities as an Indiaman . There are very few people who do not find a voyage which lasts several months insupportably dull . Any thing is welcome which may break that long monotony , a sail , a shark WARREN HASTINGS . 13.
... - mities as an Indiaman . There are very few people who do not find a voyage which lasts several months insupportably dull . Any thing is welcome which may break that long monotony , a sail , a shark WARREN HASTINGS . 13.
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... things . To this day they always use the word " politi- cal " as synonymous with " diplomatic . ' We could name a gentleman still living , who was described by the highest authority as an invaluable public servant , emi- nently fit to ...
... things . To this day they always use the word " politi- cal " as synonymous with " diplomatic . ' We could name a gentleman still living , who was described by the highest authority as an invaluable public servant , emi- nently fit to ...
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