A Collection of One Hundred Pieces of English Literature: Fifty in Prose and Fifty in Verse : Accompanied with a Variety of Notes for the Use of the Inhabitants of the Netherlands, Volume 1Nayler en Company, 1830 |
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... Sterne b . 1713 ; d . 1768 . An Account of Sterne , by Sir W. Scott , may be found among the Pieces after VIII Lecture . The Starling ; with some Reflections on Liberty and Slavery . As for the Bastile D the terror is in the word Make ...
... Sterne b . 1713 ; d . 1768 . An Account of Sterne , by Sir W. Scott , may be found among the Pieces after VIII Lecture . The Starling ; with some Reflections on Liberty and Slavery . As for the Bastile D the terror is in the word Make ...
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... STERNE's Sentimental Journey . Pope b . 1688 ; d . 1744 . See Dryden and Pope compared , by Johnson , after VI Lecture . The Dying Christian , to his Soul . Vital spark of heavenly flame ! Quit , oh quit this mortal frame ! Trembling ...
... STERNE's Sentimental Journey . Pope b . 1688 ; d . 1744 . See Dryden and Pope compared , by Johnson , after VI Lecture . The Dying Christian , to his Soul . Vital spark of heavenly flame ! Quit , oh quit this mortal frame ! Trembling ...
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... STERNE The Beggar and the Divine . In some good books one reads of a Divine ? Whose memorable case deserves a line ; Who , to serve God the best and shortest way , Prayed , for eight years together , every day , That in the midst of ...
... STERNE The Beggar and the Divine . In some good books one reads of a Divine ? Whose memorable case deserves a line ; Who , to serve God the best and shortest way , Prayed , for eight years together , every day , That in the midst of ...
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... Sterne wrote such sentimen- tal , such affectionate Letters , was killed through his brutality towards her when we know that Shaw's ill usage was the cause of Emma's death , to whose Memory he penned the most affecting Monody in the ...
... Sterne wrote such sentimen- tal , such affectionate Letters , was killed through his brutality towards her when we know that Shaw's ill usage was the cause of Emma's death , to whose Memory he penned the most affecting Monody in the ...
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... STERNE . England . England ! with all thy faults , I love thee still My Country ! and while yet a nook is left Where English minds and manners may be found , Shall be constrained to love Thee . Though thy clime Be fickle , and thy year ...
... STERNE . England . England ! with all thy faults , I love thee still My Country ! and while yet a nook is left Where English minds and manners may be found , Shall be constrained to love Thee . Though thy clime Be fickle , and thy year ...
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