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Pagina iii
... never have entered upon so considerable an undertaking without feeling that it was justified by the public sentiment , and , in fact , the demand of literary and scientific readers throughout the country . This illustrious author is now ...
... never have entered upon so considerable an undertaking without feeling that it was justified by the public sentiment , and , in fact , the demand of literary and scientific readers throughout the country . This illustrious author is now ...
Pagina iv
... never be superseded , can never cease to be read and admired . They are models of matter and style , mines of thought , fountains of intellect to which " other suns repair , and in their urns draw golden light . ” This edition has been ...
... never be superseded , can never cease to be read and admired . They are models of matter and style , mines of thought , fountains of intellect to which " other suns repair , and in their urns draw golden light . ” This edition has been ...
Pagina v
... never read the old song of Percy and Douglas , without feeling my heart stirred as by the sound of a trumpet ; " and assuredly this voice from the grave was not heard by me with less emotion . The words were cautiously selected , with ...
... never read the old song of Percy and Douglas , without feeling my heart stirred as by the sound of a trumpet ; " and assuredly this voice from the grave was not heard by me with less emotion . The words were cautiously selected , with ...
Pagina xxiii
... never been con ferred upon any member of the profession . CHAPTER III . DISAPPOINTMENT AS SOLICITOR . 1590 to 1596 . was doomed to labour , and in which he after- FROM HIS ENTRANCE INTO PUBLIC LIFE TILL HIS wards was eminently ...
... never been con ferred upon any member of the profession . CHAPTER III . DISAPPOINTMENT AS SOLICITOR . 1590 to 1596 . was doomed to labour , and in which he after- FROM HIS ENTRANCE INTO PUBLIC LIFE TILL HIS wards was eminently ...
Pagina xxvi
... never sought her but by her own desire , and that he would not wrong himself by doing it at that time , when it might | be thought he did it for profit ; and that if her majesty found other and abler men , he should be glad there was ...
... never sought her but by her own desire , and that he would not wrong himself by doing it at that time , when it might | be thought he did it for profit ; and that if her majesty found other and abler men , he should be glad there was ...
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