A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... never mentions their note as plaintive or melan- " choly . It is true , he does not call it any where merry , " as Chaucer does ; but by mentioning it with the song of " the blackbird , and as answering it , he TO THE READER . vii .
... never mentions their note as plaintive or melan- " choly . It is true , he does not call it any where merry , " as Chaucer does ; but by mentioning it with the song of " the blackbird , and as answering it , he TO THE READER . vii .
Pagina viii
... answering it , he seems to imply , " that it was a cheerful note . Sophocles is against us ; but " even he says ... answers , " I have no thoughts of throwing away " I ( 6 66 my Greek books , and would give up the whole plan if I thought ...
... answering it , he seems to imply , " that it was a cheerful note . Sophocles is against us ; but " even he says ... answers , " I have no thoughts of throwing away " I ( 6 66 my Greek books , and would give up the whole plan if I thought ...
Pagina xi
... answers to " them ? " 66 With both the above requests Lord Lauderdale com- plied ; and by his own diligence , and the assistance of Mr. Laing , was enabled to transmit to Mr. Fox much useful information . In a very short time afterwards ...
... answers to " them ? " 66 With both the above requests Lord Lauderdale com- plied ; and by his own diligence , and the assistance of Mr. Laing , was enabled to transmit to Mr. Fox much useful information . In a very short time afterwards ...
Pagina xii
... answer to Hume , upon the subject of " Glamorgan's powers , is quite conclusive ; but I rather . regret that you have not taken notice of that part of his argument which is built upon what he calls Glamorgan's " defeazance , and which ...
... answer to Hume , upon the subject of " Glamorgan's powers , is quite conclusive ; but I rather . regret that you have not taken notice of that part of his argument which is built upon what he calls Glamorgan's " defeazance , and which ...
Pagina xiv
... answer to mere matters of reference , as " not to give me your opinion , when you form any , upon " the points in question . ' A correspondence ensued , from which it appears that he took indefatigable pains to investigate the authority ...
... answer to mere matters of reference , as " not to give me your opinion , when you form any , upon " the points in question . ' A correspondence ensued , from which it appears that he took indefatigable pains to investigate the authority ...
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