Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... seems to have spent a modest studious life , unche- quered by incident of any kind , at the monastery of Wearmouth , where he died in 735 . His works , consist- ing of Scriptural translations and commentaries , reli- gious treatises ...
... seems to have spent a modest studious life , unche- quered by incident of any kind , at the monastery of Wearmouth , where he died in 735 . His works , consist- ing of Scriptural translations and commentaries , reli- gious treatises ...
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... seems to prove that the pronunciation of our lan- guage had already undergone a considerable change . Indeed , the whole style of this composition , which is broken into a series of short unconnected sentences , and in which the ...
... seems to prove that the pronunciation of our lan- guage had already undergone a considerable change . Indeed , the whole style of this composition , which is broken into a series of short unconnected sentences , and in which the ...
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... seems to have been always a carnival in his heart and fancy . His re- tirement at Woodstock , where he had indulged the poetical reveries of his youth , and where he was crowned with the latest treasures of his genius , was exactly such ...
... seems to have been always a carnival in his heart and fancy . His re- tirement at Woodstock , where he had indulged the poetical reveries of his youth , and where he was crowned with the latest treasures of his genius , was exactly such ...
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... seem to fancy themselves to be the more valuable on that account , and imagine that a respect is due to them for the ... seems to be a true notion of pleasure ) , yet they reckon that this does not arise from the thing itself , but from ...
... seem to fancy themselves to be the more valuable on that account , and imagine that a respect is due to them for the ... seems to be a true notion of pleasure ) , yet they reckon that this does not arise from the thing itself , but from ...
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... seem to have engendered a hardness of character , which displayed itself in severity of discipline , when it did not ... seems to have given no offence to Henry , who soon afterwards presented Latimer to a living in Wilt- shire , and in ...
... seem to have engendered a hardness of character , which displayed itself in severity of discipline , when it did not ... seems to have given no offence to Henry , who soon afterwards presented Latimer to a living in Wilt- shire , and in ...
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