Bell's Edition, 第 29〜30 巻J. Bell, 1776 |
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... fight . From a do- mestic education he was removed to St. Paul's school , to complete his acquaintance with the Claffics , under the care of Dr. Gill : and after a short stay there was An . Etat , 15. transplanted to Christ's College in ...
... fight . From a do- mestic education he was removed to St. Paul's school , to complete his acquaintance with the Claffics , under the care of Dr. Gill : and after a short stay there was An . Etat , 15. transplanted to Christ's College in ...
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... fight . From a do- mestic education he was removed to St. Paul's school , to complete his acquaintance with the Claffics , under the care of Dr. Gill : and after a short stay there was An . Etat . 15. transplanted to Christ's College in ...
... fight . From a do- mestic education he was removed to St. Paul's school , to complete his acquaintance with the Claffics , under the care of Dr. Gill : and after a short stay there was An . Etat . 15. transplanted to Christ's College in ...
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... fight * . In this me- lancholic condition he was easily prevailed with to think of taking another wife , who was Catharine the daughter of Captain Woodcock of Hackney ; and she too , in less than a year after their marriage , died in ...
... fight * . In this me- lancholic condition he was easily prevailed with to think of taking another wife , who was Catharine the daughter of Captain Woodcock of Hackney ; and she too , in less than a year after their marriage , died in ...
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... fight , " I no fooner lay down in my bed , and turned on my fide , " but a copious light dazzled out of my fhut eyes ; and as " my fight diminished every day , colours gradually more " obfcure flafhed out with vehemence ; but now that ...
... fight , " I no fooner lay down in my bed , and turned on my fide , " but a copious light dazzled out of my fhut eyes ; and as " my fight diminished every day , colours gradually more " obfcure flafhed out with vehemence ; but now that ...
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... fight ; and his imagina- tion ( naturally fublime , and enlarged by reading ro- mances , of which he was much inamoured in his youth ) when it was wholly abstracted from material objects , was more at liberty to make such amazing ...
... fight ; and his imagina- tion ( naturally fublime , and enlarged by reading ro- mances , of which he was much inamoured in his youth ) when it was wholly abstracted from material objects , was more at liberty to make such amazing ...
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