Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Manners , • 515 JOHN TOBIN , 451 Speech in Defence of Mr Peltier , 515 Passage from The Honeymoon , 451 DR JOHN LINGARD , · 516 JOHN O'KEEFE - FREDERICK REYNOLDS - THOMAS MORTON Cromwell's Expulsion of the Parliament , 516 -MARIA ...
... Manners , • 515 JOHN TOBIN , 451 Speech in Defence of Mr Peltier , 515 Passage from The Honeymoon , 451 DR JOHN LINGARD , · 516 JOHN O'KEEFE - FREDERICK REYNOLDS - THOMAS MORTON Cromwell's Expulsion of the Parliament , 516 -MARIA ...
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... manners and government in Italy , Switzerland , France , Holland , and England . In general correctness and beauty of expression , these sketches have never been surpassed . The politician may think that the poet ascribes too little ...
... manners and government in Italy , Switzerland , France , Holland , and England . In general correctness and beauty of expression , these sketches have never been surpassed . The politician may think that the poet ascribes too little ...
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... manners and oppression had driven them away— To pamper luxury , and thin mankind . Political economists may dispute the axiom , that luxury is hurtful to nations ; and curious speculators , like Mandeville , may even argue that private ...
... manners and oppression had driven them away— To pamper luxury , and thin mankind . Political economists may dispute the axiom , that luxury is hurtful to nations ; and curious speculators , like Mandeville , may even argue that private ...
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... manners were gentle , complying , and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part , His pencil our faces , his manners our heart . To coxcombs averse , yet most civilly steering ; When they judged without skill , he was still hard of ...
... manners were gentle , complying , and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part , His pencil our faces , his manners our heart . To coxcombs averse , yet most civilly steering ; When they judged without skill , he was still hard of ...
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... manners , and his chivalrous feelings , found appropriate exercise in tracing the stream of our poetry from its first fountain - springs , down to the luxuriant reign of Elizabeth , which he justly styled ' the most poetical age of our ...
... manners , and his chivalrous feelings , found appropriate exercise in tracing the stream of our poetry from its first fountain - springs , down to the luxuriant reign of Elizabeth , which he justly styled ' the most poetical age of our ...
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