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Pagina 42
... possessed of property which it lost in the wars between the rival houses of York and Lancaster . The fortune alone of a female , who had married into it , preserved it at this crisis from indi- gence . The first individual of the family ...
... possessed of property which it lost in the wars between the rival houses of York and Lancaster . The fortune alone of a female , who had married into it , preserved it at this crisis from indi- gence . The first individual of the family ...
Pagina 61
... possessing at the most only doubtful autho- rity . Though Homer , if he may be allowed to have written his Iliad or to have known the orthography of one of the rivers of the Troad , has frequently transgressed this rule , it was very ...
... possessing at the most only doubtful autho- rity . Though Homer , if he may be allowed to have written his Iliad or to have known the orthography of one of the rivers of the Troad , has frequently transgressed this rule , it was very ...
Pagina 71
... find admission into his page . Can the testi- mony then of Aubrey be received in this instance as possessing any weight ? On the b Warton's Life of Dean Bathurst . 66 value of that confirmation of this tale which Mr. LIFE OF MILTON . 71.
... find admission into his page . Can the testi- mony then of Aubrey be received in this instance as possessing any weight ? On the b Warton's Life of Dean Bathurst . 66 value of that confirmation of this tale which Mr. LIFE OF MILTON . 71.
Pagina 86
... possessing rare and pre - eminent merit . To England indeed they are peculiarly interesting , as they were the first pieces which extended her fame for Latin poetry to the continent ; and as they evince the various power of her ...
... possessing rare and pre - eminent merit . To England indeed they are peculiarly interesting , as they were the first pieces which extended her fame for Latin poetry to the continent ; and as they evince the various power of her ...
Pagina 99
... possessing any meaning different from what would be assigned to it by a modern poet , ) he tells us that in this sense , ( of canopy , ) is state , " to be understood in the description of the swan in the 7th book of Paradise Lost : The ...
... possessing any meaning different from what would be assigned to it by a modern poet , ) he tells us that in this sense , ( of canopy , ) is state , " to be understood in the description of the swan in the 7th book of Paradise Lost : The ...
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