The Quarterly Review, Volume 31William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... father , had their weight with the supporters of that heterodoxy . At the age of three years and a half she had a most extraordinary and distressing illness , so that for several weeks she could not be in- duced duced to take either ...
... father , had their weight with the supporters of that heterodoxy . At the age of three years and a half she had a most extraordinary and distressing illness , so that for several weeks she could not be in- duced duced to take either ...
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... father and mother ; but that she had disobeyed her mother , and thus sinned against God and made him angry at her - far more angry than her mother had been : that she had also often heard that she must have a new heart or disposition ...
... father and mother ; but that she had disobeyed her mother , and thus sinned against God and made him angry at her - far more angry than her mother had been : that she had also often heard that she must have a new heart or disposition ...
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... father was a very sensible , and a moral man , as the world rates morality ; but neither he , nor my step - mother , was under the impres- sions of religion : I was , therefore , much left to myself , to mingle with idle and wicked boys ...
... father was a very sensible , and a moral man , as the world rates morality ; but neither he , nor my step - mother , was under the impres- sions of religion : I was , therefore , much left to myself , to mingle with idle and wicked boys ...
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... father thinks of settling him in some occupation ; but , he says , ' I had little life or spirit for business : I knew but little of men or things . I was fond of a visionary scheme of a contemplative life , a med- ley of religion ...
... father thinks of settling him in some occupation ; but , he says , ' I had little life or spirit for business : I knew but little of men or things . I was fond of a visionary scheme of a contemplative life , a med- ley of religion ...
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... father's wish that he should settle for some years in Jamaica , he plunges still deeper into corruption . in the course of a voyage to Venice , and in his debasement is visited by sharp convictions , one of which he relates with consi ...
... father's wish that he should settle for some years in Jamaica , he plunges still deeper into corruption . in the course of a voyage to Venice , and in his debasement is visited by sharp convictions , one of which he relates with consi ...
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