Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... France sent to England for choris- ters : and one of the most valuable collec- tions of popular English music that exists was published in Amsterdam at the com- mencement of the seventeenth century . James Macpherson discovered among ...
... France sent to England for choris- ters : and one of the most valuable collec- tions of popular English music that exists was published in Amsterdam at the com- mencement of the seventeenth century . James Macpherson discovered among ...
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... France in the philosophy of Rous- seau , is seen in the blended Methodism and love of nature in Cowper's poetry . Many influences thus combined to prepare the way for that strife between the spirit of aristocracy and the spirit of ...
... France in the philosophy of Rous- seau , is seen in the blended Methodism and love of nature in Cowper's poetry . Many influences thus combined to prepare the way for that strife between the spirit of aristocracy and the spirit of ...
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... France and all things French , to the force of early association . But not without alleviations ! The wits and beaux of the day followed them to their riverside retreats , and fluttered round Pope , her devoted admirer , was proud them ...
... France and all things French , to the force of early association . But not without alleviations ! The wits and beaux of the day followed them to their riverside retreats , and fluttered round Pope , her devoted admirer , was proud them ...
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... France . " It gilds and beautifies the lawns and trees on which she loves to gaze , it irradiates her shrubs and flowers ; and while she looks on these , a concert is carolled for her by the birds . I have drawn a prodigious concourse ...
... France . " It gilds and beautifies the lawns and trees on which she loves to gaze , it irradiates her shrubs and flowers ; and while she looks on these , a concert is carolled for her by the birds . I have drawn a prodigious concourse ...
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... France Lady Hervey had an illness which made her so weak that she says she could " as easily have managed a cannon as a pen . " ' But it was almost a pleasure to be ill among so many sympa- thizers . Her friends and acquaintances ...
... France Lady Hervey had an illness which made her so weak that she says she could " as easily have managed a cannon as a pen . " ' But it was almost a pleasure to be ill among so many sympa- thizers . Her friends and acquaintances ...
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