Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 9Longman, 1862 |
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... appears to be free from errors . I have obtained the present text by collation of three MSS . in the Harleian collection ( viz . 813 , fo . 7 ; 4888 , fo . 37 ; and 6265 , fo . 428 ) , and the printed copy , which ( though the least ...
... appears to be free from errors . I have obtained the present text by collation of three MSS . in the Harleian collection ( viz . 813 , fo . 7 ; 4888 , fo . 37 ; and 6265 , fo . 428 ) , and the printed copy , which ( though the least ...
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... appear ; and in the form of our mind it is a true rule , that a man may mend his faults with as little labour as cover them . The second way is by imitation , 3 and to that end good choice is to be made of those with whom you converse ...
... appear ; and in the form of our mind it is a true rule , that a man may mend his faults with as little labour as cover them . The second way is by imitation , 3 and to that end good choice is to be made of those with whom you converse ...
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... appears to have been now again on gracious terms with the Queen , " and continued to be employed in the business of the learned Counsel . He was at this time endeavouring by the help of Sir John Fortescue to bring his brother's services ...
... appears to have been now again on gracious terms with the Queen , " and continued to be employed in the business of the learned Counsel . He was at this time endeavouring by the help of Sir John Fortescue to bring his brother's services ...
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... appears to have thought of keeping aloof from Court and Council , as he had so often done before on similar occa- sions . But news arriving that the homeward - bound Indian fleet , which he had proposed to wait for , had sailed safely ...
... appears to have thought of keeping aloof from Court and Council , as he had so often done before on similar occa- sions . But news arriving that the homeward - bound Indian fleet , which he had proposed to wait for , had sailed safely ...
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... appears from his own ac- count that he entirely approved and urged it forward . He made no doubt that he should destroy both the fleet and army then collected at Ferrol , and so have the Spanish commerce , coasts , and islands at his ...
... appears from his own ac- count that he entirely approved and urged it forward . He made no doubt that he should destroy both the fleet and army then collected at Ferrol , and so have the Spanish commerce , coasts , and islands at his ...
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