The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... leave us ignorant of most personal discoveries . " - p . 479 . The passage is almost prophetic of the fate of Browne's own remains . Strange spe- cialties touching cremation are also given in great abundance : - " To burn the bones of ...
... leave us ignorant of most personal discoveries . " - p . 479 . The passage is almost prophetic of the fate of Browne's own remains . Strange spe- cialties touching cremation are also given in great abundance : - " To burn the bones of ...
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... leave unto them to judge that are abler than I am . " ( ii . 129. ) And the wounds were now and then envenomed by the insertion of a minute point of stinging truth : " What should I say of his making so particular a narration of ...
... leave unto them to judge that are abler than I am . " ( ii . 129. ) And the wounds were now and then envenomed by the insertion of a minute point of stinging truth : " What should I say of his making so particular a narration of ...
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... leave no children . Le Neve's pedigree records him as " an ingenious gent . - but who afterwards gave himself up to drinking so much that he died , A.D. 1710 , by a fall off his horse , going from Gravesend to his house in Southfleet in ...
... leave no children . Le Neve's pedigree records him as " an ingenious gent . - but who afterwards gave himself up to drinking so much that he died , A.D. 1710 , by a fall off his horse , going from Gravesend to his house in Southfleet in ...
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... leave him , to be a companion of princes , and low- ering some of our great Apollos to silent contempt . W. Why , plenty of authors have come to this pass in our own experience , whom Pope's " Dunciad " has at once stripped of immor ...
... leave him , to be a companion of princes , and low- ering some of our great Apollos to silent contempt . W. Why , plenty of authors have come to this pass in our own experience , whom Pope's " Dunciad " has at once stripped of immor ...
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... leave as an inheritance to his successors many causes for bitter tears . ritime pre - eminence , the increase of our debt , The defeat of our armies , the loss of our ma- the dismemberment of the empire , and a legacy of hatred from ...
... leave as an inheritance to his successors many causes for bitter tears . ritime pre - eminence , the increase of our debt , The defeat of our armies , the loss of our ma- the dismemberment of the empire , and a legacy of hatred from ...
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