Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Side 50
... result under so con- tinual a siege of temptation from the seductions of voluptuous ease ; the only wonder is , that one of the young ladies , namely , Miss Watson , whose mind was masculine , and in some directions aspiring , should so ...
... result under so con- tinual a siege of temptation from the seductions of voluptuous ease ; the only wonder is , that one of the young ladies , namely , Miss Watson , whose mind was masculine , and in some directions aspiring , should so ...
Side 52
... results of hardiness ? In words written beyond all doubt by Shakspeare , though not generally recognized as his , it might have been said to any one of this Amazonian brood , " Now mild may be thy life ; For a more blust'rous birth had ...
... results of hardiness ? In words written beyond all doubt by Shakspeare , though not generally recognized as his , it might have been said to any one of this Amazonian brood , " Now mild may be thy life ; For a more blust'rous birth had ...
Side 57
... resulting from some mode of applying * Falsely , because лоɛоs rarely , perhaps , means in the Greek use what we mean properly by purple , and could not mean it in the Pindaric passage ; much oftener it denotes some shade of crimson ...
... resulting from some mode of applying * Falsely , because лоɛоs rarely , perhaps , means in the Greek use what we mean properly by purple , and could not mean it in the Pindaric passage ; much oftener it denotes some shade of crimson ...
Side 58
... resulting from the harmony between rer fine figure and her fine countenance , triumphed over all that might else have been thought a blemish ; and when she was presented at court on occasion of her marriage , the king himself pronounced ...
... resulting from the harmony between rer fine figure and her fine countenance , triumphed over all that might else have been thought a blemish ; and when she was presented at court on occasion of her marriage , the king himself pronounced ...
Side 87
... ing to the place . But not by one atom the less did the grievous results of his inability to grapple with his duties weigh upon all within his sphere , and upon myself , by cutting up the time available for exercise THE PRIORY . 87.
... ing to the place . But not by one atom the less did the grievous results of his inability to grapple with his duties weigh upon all within his sphere , and upon myself , by cutting up the time available for exercise THE PRIORY . 87.
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