The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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... render the fortified works of the town one of the sweetest places in Europe . ' Long will it be before any traveller can again speak of the delicious shades and stately trees of Ant- werp ! Caruot , in preparing to defend the place ...
... render the fortified works of the town one of the sweetest places in Europe . ' Long will it be before any traveller can again speak of the delicious shades and stately trees of Ant- werp ! Caruot , in preparing to defend the place ...
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... rendering some places very dirty , and making it smell as if sulphur were mingled with the mud . ' This odour , for which certainly the nature of the ground was not in fault , provoked the spleen of Peter Heylyn , who had visited France ...
... rendering some places very dirty , and making it smell as if sulphur were mingled with the mud . ' This odour , for which certainly the nature of the ground was not in fault , provoked the spleen of Peter Heylyn , who had visited France ...
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... rendering some places very dirty , and making it smell as if sulphur were mingled with the mud . ' This odour , for which certainly the nature of the ground was not in fault , provoked the spleen of Peter Heylyn , who had visited France ...
... rendering some places very dirty , and making it smell as if sulphur were mingled with the mud . ' This odour , for which certainly the nature of the ground was not in fault , provoked the spleen of Peter Heylyn , who had visited France ...
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... render them as combustible as possible . The aviary in the gardens of Prince Doria's palace pleased him as realizing Bacon's desire , who said he liked not such places , ' unless they were of that largeness that they might be turffed ...
... render them as combustible as possible . The aviary in the gardens of Prince Doria's palace pleased him as realizing Bacon's desire , who said he liked not such places , ' unless they were of that largeness that they might be turffed ...
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... render'd ye demolition beyond all expression for several miles about the countrey . 6 At my return I was infinitely concern'd to find that goodly Church St. Paules now a sad ruine , and that beautifull portico ( for structure comparable ...
... render'd ye demolition beyond all expression for several miles about the countrey . 6 At my return I was infinitely concern'd to find that goodly Church St. Paules now a sad ruine , and that beautifull portico ( for structure comparable ...
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