The ruminator, a series of moral, critical and sentimental essays, Volumen2 |
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... supposed to write him the sentiments of her full heart , sometimes rejoiced , sometimes mortified and disappointed . Then another should write by way of contrast , who voluntarily spends hers or his in the country , rationally enjoys it ...
... supposed to write him the sentiments of her full heart , sometimes rejoiced , sometimes mortified and disappointed . Then another should write by way of contrast , who voluntarily spends hers or his in the country , rationally enjoys it ...
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... Queen Mary ; Barnewal , of a noble family in Ireland ; and Henry Dun , Clerk in the Office of First Fruits and Tenths ; and one Polly a supposed spy on them . Camd . ut supr . remained six years , and is said only to have THE RUMINATOR .
... Queen Mary ; Barnewal , of a noble family in Ireland ; and Henry Dun , Clerk in the Office of First Fruits and Tenths ; and one Polly a supposed spy on them . Camd . ut supr . remained six years , and is said only to have THE RUMINATOR .
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... supposed to have been written by his sister , ( Mrs. Habington ) he was again saved ; and pardoned on condition of never stirring out of Worcestershire . He made good use of his future time ; entirely addicting himself to study ; and ...
... supposed to have been written by his sister , ( Mrs. Habington ) he was again saved ; and pardoned on condition of never stirring out of Worcestershire . He made good use of his future time ; entirely addicting himself to study ; and ...
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... of Browne . Browne was born at Tavistock , in Devonshire , in 1590 ; and is supposed to have died in 1645. See Wood's Ath . I. 491 , & c . March 1 , 1809 . N ° LXVIII . An account of Quarles's Emblems , THE RUMINATOR .. 123.
... of Browne . Browne was born at Tavistock , in Devonshire , in 1590 ; and is supposed to have died in 1645. See Wood's Ath . I. 491 , & c . March 1 , 1809 . N ° LXVIII . An account of Quarles's Emblems , THE RUMINATOR .. 123.
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... supposed to be capable of binding him whom honour cannot restrain . Honour necessarily includes in it the idea of the dazzling quality of courage ; and this is probably the chief reason why the imputation of falsehood cannot be washed ...
... supposed to be capable of binding him whom honour cannot restrain . Honour necessarily includes in it the idea of the dazzling quality of courage ; and this is probably the chief reason why the imputation of falsehood cannot be washed ...
Términos y frases comunes
admirable amid appeared beauty Bulstrode Whitelock Capel Lofft Castara censure character charms clouds contempt Cowper dark death delight divine Earl elegant Elegy enchantment enjoyment essays exertion exquisite fame fancy feelings fortè frame FRANCIS QUARLES genius George Wither glory Habington happiness hath heart heaven honour hope human imagination indiga inglorius Inner Temple John John Thurloe Johnson judgment learned letter literary living Lord Lord Clarendon's Lord Clifford memory ment merit Michael Drayton mind moral muse nature neque never noble numbers o'er once passions perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise Quà quæ Quarles reason recollect religion revelation RUMINATOR sæpe says scene scenery Scottish highlands sensibility sentiments sion song SONNET soul Sperchius spirit sublime supposed sweet thee thou thought tion translation true truth umbris verse virtue wild William Habington write