The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... thought I had not dined , but I now find I have . " It is said of him , that he did once in his life go " a wooing ; " and , as was to be expected , had the greatest attention and indulgence paid to the little pecu- liarities which ever ...
... thought I had not dined , but I now find I have . " It is said of him , that he did once in his life go " a wooing ; " and , as was to be expected , had the greatest attention and indulgence paid to the little pecu- liarities which ever ...
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... thought he had written enough . " " I should have thought so , too , " was the royal reply , " if you had not written so well . " In 1769 , he was appointed professor in ancient literature to the Royal Academy of Arts , London ; and ...
... thought he had written enough . " " I should have thought so , too , " was the royal reply , " if you had not written so well . " In 1769 , he was appointed professor in ancient literature to the Royal Academy of Arts , London ; and ...
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... thought , a distant conclusion ; and separating , at every stage , the essential from the accessory circum- stances , and gathering and combining analogies as it proceeds , arrives , at length , at a system of harmonious truth ...
... thought , a distant conclusion ; and separating , at every stage , the essential from the accessory circum- stances , and gathering and combining analogies as it proceeds , arrives , at length , at a system of harmonious truth ...
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