The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... tion of the following pages . - They contain portraits of genuine excellence , finished by no unfkilful artist . Charmed from my earliest years with their captivating beauties , I fhall probably be deemed a partial and prejudiced ...
... tion of the following pages . - They contain portraits of genuine excellence , finished by no unfkilful artist . Charmed from my earliest years with their captivating beauties , I fhall probably be deemed a partial and prejudiced ...
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... tion of it to ourselves , with a view to regulate and amend our own conduct . As the examples of men ftrictly and faithfully difcharging their professional duties muft obviously tend to invigorate our efforts to excel in moral worth ...
... tion of it to ourselves , with a view to regulate and amend our own conduct . As the examples of men ftrictly and faithfully difcharging their professional duties muft obviously tend to invigorate our efforts to excel in moral worth ...
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... tion , according to the tradition till preferved in his family , was that of a wholefale linen - draper , or Hamburgh merchant " . Walton was fettled at London before the year 1643. The wri- ters of " The Life of Milton " have with the ...
... tion , according to the tradition till preferved in his family , was that of a wholefale linen - draper , or Hamburgh merchant " . Walton was fettled at London before the year 1643. The wri- ters of " The Life of Milton " have with the ...
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... tion of body , In When the first years of man have been devoted to " the diligence of trades and noifeful gain , " we have no reason to hope that his mind will be replenished by study , or enriched with literature . the lucrative , as ...
... tion of body , In When the first years of man have been devoted to " the diligence of trades and noifeful gain , " we have no reason to hope that his mind will be replenished by study , or enriched with literature . the lucrative , as ...
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... tion then ( as most good men's at that time were ) was but low ; " and he prefently revifed , finifhed ,, and published that excellent " book , ' De Confcientiâ : ' A book little in bulk , but not fo if we " confider the benefit an ...
... tion then ( as most good men's at that time were ) was but low ; " and he prefently revifed , finifhed ,, and published that excellent " book , ' De Confcientiâ : ' A book little in bulk , but not fo if we " confider the benefit an ...
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