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Page 114
... Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney ; 3. King Henry IV . and Sir Arnold Savage ; 4. Southey and Porson ; 5. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble ; 6. Æschines and Phocion ; 7. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil ; 8. King James I. and Isaac Casaubon ; 9 ...
... Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney ; 3. King Henry IV . and Sir Arnold Savage ; 4. Southey and Porson ; 5. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble ; 6. Æschines and Phocion ; 7. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil ; 8. King James I. and Isaac Casaubon ; 9 ...
Page 286
... Lord- ship never reasoned on any of Mr. B.'s writings , but merely made sport of them . I would , therefore , ask him what it was that he objected to . Lord Byron mentioned his Panopticon as visionary . I said that experience in ...
... Lord- ship never reasoned on any of Mr. B.'s writings , but merely made sport of them . I would , therefore , ask him what it was that he objected to . Lord Byron mentioned his Panopticon as visionary . I said that experience in ...
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... Lord - Lieu- tenant of the island . • The young adventurer at length sailed from Flanders ; and on the 3d of July attempted to land at Deal in Kent . But finding that a party which he had landed was attacked as enemies , he re- turned ...
... Lord - Lieu- tenant of the island . • The young adventurer at length sailed from Flanders ; and on the 3d of July attempted to land at Deal in Kent . But finding that a party which he had landed was attacked as enemies , he re- turned ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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