The gallery of portraits: with memoirs ...: Gustavus AdolphusC. Knight, 1837 |
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14. oldal
... believe it possible that the same plate should furnish impressions , so beautiful in one state , and so truly execrable in the other . But the wonder ceases , if he be told that the plate , passing through a variety of hands , has been ...
... believe it possible that the same plate should furnish impressions , so beautiful in one state , and so truly execrable in the other . But the wonder ceases , if he be told that the plate , passing through a variety of hands , has been ...
26. oldal
... believe that I believed in transubstantiation . " He was immediately removed from Oxford , and placed under the care of a tutor at Lausanne . To a Swiss pastor , named Pavillard , was entrusted the delicate office of disentangling the ...
... believe that I believed in transubstantiation . " He was immediately removed from Oxford , and placed under the care of a tutor at Lausanne . To a Swiss pastor , named Pavillard , was entrusted the delicate office of disentangling the ...
38. oldal
... believe that the lines of Horace and Catullus contain all the erudition which it pleases Messieurs the note- makers to bestow upon them . " This passage will sufficiently explain the grounds of the bitter saying , that Scaliger was born ...
... believe that the lines of Horace and Catullus contain all the erudition which it pleases Messieurs the note- makers to bestow upon them . " This passage will sufficiently explain the grounds of the bitter saying , that Scaliger was born ...
47. oldal
... believe that it would be difficult to name any person who has used power and privilege with more dis- interested views . That he was indifferent to his powers , or his emoluments , is not to be supposed , and ought not to have been ...
... believe that it would be difficult to name any person who has used power and privilege with more dis- interested views . That he was indifferent to his powers , or his emoluments , is not to be supposed , and ought not to have been ...
60. oldal
... in any respect whatever . Such an event , I believe , was never heard nor read of . To withdraw in the fullness of his power , and in the utmost gratification of his ambition , from the House of Commons 60 LORD CHATHAM .
... in any respect whatever . Such an event , I believe , was never heard nor read of . To withdraw in the fullness of his power , and in the utmost gratification of his ambition , from the House of Commons 60 LORD CHATHAM .
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