1730-1784Charles Wells Moulton Moulton, 1902 |
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... seem prose ; but still persist to read , And Homer will be all the books you need . -SHEFFIELD , JOHN , 1682 , Essays on ... seems to savour less of absolute instinct , and which may be so well recon- ciled to worldly wisdom , as this of ...
... seem prose ; but still persist to read , And Homer will be all the books you need . -SHEFFIELD , JOHN , 1682 , Essays on ... seems to savour less of absolute instinct , and which may be so well recon- ciled to worldly wisdom , as this of ...
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... seems as though all the souls of all the writers that have bequeathed their labours to the Bodleians were reposing here as in some dormitory or middle state . . . . I seem to inhale learning , walking amid their foliage ; and the odour ...
... seems as though all the souls of all the writers that have bequeathed their labours to the Bodleians were reposing here as in some dormitory or middle state . . . . I seem to inhale learning , walking amid their foliage ; and the odour ...
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... seems to have owed its success in part to the judicious suggestions of the author of " Oroonoko . " WARD , ADOLPHUS ... seems to have had no fault except the indolence which shortened his life . GARNETT , RICHARD , 1889 , Dictionary of ...
... seems to have owed its success in part to the judicious suggestions of the author of " Oroonoko . " WARD , ADOLPHUS ... seems to have had no fault except the indolence which shortened his life . GARNETT , RICHARD , 1889 , Dictionary of ...
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... seems no reason to withold from him the praise of . . . integrity , sin- cerity , and consistency.- BALLANTYNE , JOHN , 1810 , ed . De Foe's Novels , Edinburgh ed . , Memoir . When , or upon what occasion it was , that De Foe made the ...
... seems no reason to withold from him the praise of . . . integrity , sin- cerity , and consistency.- BALLANTYNE , JOHN , 1810 , ed . De Foe's Novels , Edinburgh ed . , Memoir . When , or upon what occasion it was , that De Foe made the ...
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... seems to have been conscious . - DENNIS , JOHN , 1894 , The Age of Pope , p . 181 . To narrate the career of Daniel ... seem to forget that even in these easy days there are few public men against whom charges . of inconsistency and ...
... seems to have been conscious . - DENNIS , JOHN , 1894 , The Age of Pope , p . 181 . To narrate the career of Daniel ... seem to forget that even in these easy days there are few public men against whom charges . of inconsistency and ...
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