The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... writer . Bull replied to some of these opponents in his Examen Censuræ , ' and his Apologia pro Harmonia . ' 66 In ... writing this book , together with a plan of the work , and an account of the uses made of it by some later writers ...
... writer . Bull replied to some of these opponents in his Examen Censuræ , ' and his Apologia pro Harmonia . ' 66 In ... writing this book , together with a plan of the work , and an account of the uses made of it by some later writers ...
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... writing for himself , for the booksellers , and for posterity ; and if a severe critic reduce him to a single folio ... writer . It was this school which Dryden was destined to supplant . Had he only imbibed in his youth the taste for ...
... writing for himself , for the booksellers , and for posterity ; and if a severe critic reduce him to a single folio ... writer . It was this school which Dryden was destined to supplant . Had he only imbibed in his youth the taste for ...
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... writing , far beyond any thing that had before that time appeared in our language . The truth is , they were very unequally yoked ; for , though they are justly to be reckoned among the best writers that have ap- peared on the ...
... writing , far beyond any thing that had before that time appeared in our language . The truth is , they were very unequally yoked ; for , though they are justly to be reckoned among the best writers that have ap- peared on the ...
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