Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... the imperfectness by which we too generally fall short in the execution of what we may have vigor- ously planned , brought this volume to a close . It is , no doubt , but a faint copy of Preface to Vol IV of the First Edition.
... the imperfectness by which we too generally fall short in the execution of what we may have vigor- ously planned , brought this volume to a close . It is , no doubt , but a faint copy of Preface to Vol IV of the First Edition.
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... falls asunder at the touch of fire . ” It is most melancholy , that literary pursuits , of all others , attach least good - will among the common members of society . The hours of the studious are spent alone ; they cannot descend to ...
... falls asunder at the touch of fire . ” It is most melancholy , that literary pursuits , of all others , attach least good - will among the common members of society . The hours of the studious are spent alone ; they cannot descend to ...
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... fall in the conflict , directed Pendragon to make the attack on land , and Uther to follow up the assault by sea . Desperate was the encounter and furious the resistance ; but while Uther , the favourite of Merlin , escaped with life ...
... fall in the conflict , directed Pendragon to make the attack on land , and Uther to follow up the assault by sea . Desperate was the encounter and furious the resistance ; but while Uther , the favourite of Merlin , escaped with life ...
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... fall . The boast and the prophesy are prevented from tread- ing too closely upon each others heels , by the inter- vention of a coat of arms , allusive to the situation of the Cardinal before his elevation . This heraldic in- * See Bib ...
... fall . The boast and the prophesy are prevented from tread- ing too closely upon each others heels , by the inter- vention of a coat of arms , allusive to the situation of the Cardinal before his elevation . This heraldic in- * See Bib ...
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... - tion at hand at length resolve that It is goode that they looke aboute , Least they solfe a new lesson . they then fall roundly to abusing and exposing the Cardinal . The first subject of reprobation arises from the order for 43.
... - tion at hand at length resolve that It is goode that they looke aboute , Least they solfe a new lesson . they then fall roundly to abusing and exposing the Cardinal . The first subject of reprobation arises from the order for 43.
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