Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... Letters , Original Letters and Parker Correspondence published by the Parker Society ; Monk's Life of Bentley , Lives of D'Ewes , Worthington , Henry Newcome , Newton's Correspondence . Many particulars of university life may also be ...
... Letters , Original Letters and Parker Correspondence published by the Parker Society ; Monk's Life of Bentley , Lives of D'Ewes , Worthington , Henry Newcome , Newton's Correspondence . Many particulars of university life may also be ...
Side xiii
... of original letters , wills , petitions , & c .: Of MS . noles on important works , e . g . Baker's on Strype's Parker , and on Calamy's Account : who would devote to the honour of their university habits TO THE READER . xiii.
... of original letters , wills , petitions , & c .: Of MS . noles on important works , e . g . Baker's on Strype's Parker , and on Calamy's Account : who would devote to the honour of their university habits TO THE READER . xiii.
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... letters to her children ? If we turn to the sisters , we see in them expert housewives , patient nurses , gentle surgeons , ' none of them nice of dressing with their own hands poor people's wounds , were they never so offensive ...
... letters to her children ? If we turn to the sisters , we see in them expert housewives , patient nurses , gentle surgeons , ' none of them nice of dressing with their own hands poor people's wounds , were they never so offensive ...
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... letter the libeller had taken as his groundwork . Gough's imputation of " useless enthusiasm " called 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which could not still his ...
... letter the libeller had taken as his groundwork . Gough's imputation of " useless enthusiasm " called 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which could not still his ...
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... Letters , & c . i . 58. When did Mr. Carlyle see a superlative formed from an active participle not used as an adjective ? or when did he meet with pians rex in the sense of an expiative king ? Doubtless such an anoma- lous inflection ...
... Letters , & c . i . 58. When did Mr. Carlyle see a superlative formed from an active participle not used as an adjective ? or when did he meet with pians rex in the sense of an expiative king ? Doubtless such an anoma- lous inflection ...
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