The Lives of the Scotish Poets: With Preliminary Dissertations on the Literary History of Scotland, and the Early Scotish Drama, Том 2Alex. Lawrie and Company, 1804 - 506 страница |
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... various trou- bles in which he was formerly involved had not only prevented him from accumulating riches , but had even encumbered him with debts : yet his native benevolence of disposition prompted him to perform many acts of charity ...
... various trou- bles in which he was formerly involved had not only prevented him from accumulating riches , but had even encumbered him with debts : yet his native benevolence of disposition prompted him to perform many acts of charity ...
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... Various acts of mu- nificence evinced this monarch a patron of lite- rature and it is with some justice that Erasmus represents his palace as the abode of learning . ▾ Lindsay's History of Scotland , p . 188. - Lindsay refers this ...
... Various acts of mu- nificence evinced this monarch a patron of lite- rature and it is with some justice that Erasmus represents his palace as the abode of learning . ▾ Lindsay's History of Scotland , p . 188. - Lindsay refers this ...
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... gether unworthy of his favour or protection ' . The various artifices which were thus employed j Ibid . vol . i . p . 333 . i Epistolæ Regum Scotorum , vol . i . p . 328 . against him , serve to evince that a very high 19.
... gether unworthy of his favour or protection ' . The various artifices which were thus employed j Ibid . vol . i . p . 333 . i Epistolæ Regum Scotorum , vol . i . p . 328 . against him , serve to evince that a very high 19.
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... various aspects of human life with those of a philosopher . Our attention is alternately attract- ed by picturesque descriptions of material ob- jects , and by pointed observations on the man- ners and pursuits of mankind . To his ...
... various aspects of human life with those of a philosopher . Our attention is alternately attract- ed by picturesque descriptions of material ob- jects , and by pointed observations on the man- ners and pursuits of mankind . To his ...
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... various inci- dents , Pleasure begins to manifest the native in- constancy of her disposition . Wisdom and Rea- son persuade the unfortunate king to return to his own castle . After his arrival , Decrepitude , accompanied by a powerful ...
... various inci- dents , Pleasure begins to manifest the native in- constancy of her disposition . Wisdom and Rea- son persuade the unfortunate king to return to his own castle . After his arrival , Decrepitude , accompanied by a powerful ...
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