Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... turn , were sure they should be sped . Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their ...
... turn , were sure they should be sped . Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their ...
Side viii
... Turn such voluptuous Epicures ? No ; now Sh'has got bold champions dare her cause avow In spite of opposition , and have shewn In print t'our shame , how we're intemperate grown . The pearl - dissolving courtier may well here Learn to ...
... Turn such voluptuous Epicures ? No ; now Sh'has got bold champions dare her cause avow In spite of opposition , and have shewn In print t'our shame , how we're intemperate grown . The pearl - dissolving courtier may well here Learn to ...
Side xix
... 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 ; " handy artists , who accounted it an ...
... 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 ; " handy artists , who accounted it an ...
Side xlii
... turn of expression ) in the light of the paraphrase which adapts it to the comprehen- sion of the nineteenth century . ANONYMOUS PERSON . This , as all other our discourse , being ended with mildness and moderation , on his part at ...
... turn of expression ) in the light of the paraphrase which adapts it to the comprehen- sion of the nineteenth century . ANONYMOUS PERSON . This , as all other our discourse , being ended with mildness and moderation , on his part at ...
Side 9
... turn . Soon after his admission ad incipiendum in arti- bus ( to the best of my remembrance ) and before his creation in majoribus comitiis ( having obtained leave both from his parents and the college ) he began his travels into ...
... turn . Soon after his admission ad incipiendum in arti- bus ( to the best of my remembrance ) and before his creation in majoribus comitiis ( having obtained leave both from his parents and the college ) he began his travels into ...
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