The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 91,Parte 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... leave of Mr. Surtees's Work ; but we shall shortly be called upon to notice the publication of a Second Volume of his interesting labours . — EDIT . * See Mr. Surtees's General History , p . xxx . Mr. URBAN , D an [ Jan. Bow , Jan. 4 ...
... leave of Mr. Surtees's Work ; but we shall shortly be called upon to notice the publication of a Second Volume of his interesting labours . — EDIT . * See Mr. Surtees's General History , p . xxx . Mr. URBAN , D an [ Jan. Bow , Jan. 4 ...
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... leave their ringletts and be quiett , Lest my brother's eye shoulde spy it . Then now let every gratious starr , Avoide at sound of Phoebus carr ; Into your proper place retyre , With bosoms full of beauties fier ; Hence must slide the ...
... leave their ringletts and be quiett , Lest my brother's eye shoulde spy it . Then now let every gratious starr , Avoide at sound of Phoebus carr ; Into your proper place retyre , With bosoms full of beauties fier ; Hence must slide the ...
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... leaves . " Of one that lost his purse . " [ Jan. thegms or Speeches ( call them what ye will ) of our nation ... leaving the other to gather the preg- nant Apothegmes of our time , which I know will finde farre more labour , " & c . 99 ...
... leaves . " Of one that lost his purse . " [ Jan. thegms or Speeches ( call them what ye will ) of our nation ... leaving the other to gather the preg- nant Apothegmes of our time , which I know will finde farre more labour , " & c . 99 ...
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... leave to recommend to his future Biogra- phers . We shall only quote the con- cluding tale : " This usuall speech of Sir Thomas Moore , both of himself and other Book- breeders , which is also extant in an Epistle of his , I have ...
... leave to recommend to his future Biogra- phers . We shall only quote the con- cluding tale : " This usuall speech of Sir Thomas Moore , both of himself and other Book- breeders , which is also extant in an Epistle of his , I have ...
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... leave was obtained by the Parlia- ment , that he might be buried in Windsor Castle : ( where there is a peculiar for the family , within the great chappell , and wherein divers of his ancestors lies [ lie ] buried ) with some ...
... leave was obtained by the Parlia- ment , that he might be buried in Windsor Castle : ( where there is a peculiar for the family , within the great chappell , and wherein divers of his ancestors lies [ lie ] buried ) with some ...
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