The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 137
... living . ' Joshua once remarked that he thought it a very bad state of mind to hate anybody , but that he feared he did hate Barry . ' ' The hatred of such a person , ' subjoins Northcote , ' is no trifling disgrace . ' The infamous ...
... living . ' Joshua once remarked that he thought it a very bad state of mind to hate anybody , but that he feared he did hate Barry . ' ' The hatred of such a person , ' subjoins Northcote , ' is no trifling disgrace . ' The infamous ...
Page 142
... living . ' Samuel was back at Plymouth in the beginning of 1771 , and he agreed in May to visit London with James , who had managed to accu- mulate ten guineas for the trip . Half the sum was the produce of protracted savings , and half ...
... living . ' Samuel was back at Plymouth in the beginning of 1771 , and he agreed in May to visit London with James , who had managed to accu- mulate ten guineas for the trip . Half the sum was the produce of protracted savings , and half ...
Page 150
... living with Sir Joshua on terms of great intimacy , he appeared to me the happiest man I had ever known . ' Boswell shared the impression , and Johnson quoted him as an instance of a thinking person who was never troubled with ...
... living with Sir Joshua on terms of great intimacy , he appeared to me the happiest man I had ever known . ' Boswell shared the impression , and Johnson quoted him as an instance of a thinking person who was never troubled with ...
Page 157
... living to be seen from the river . Even the hippopotami and crocodiles are concealed by the gigantic rushes which rise on both sides of the stream ; and day after day were passed in threading a laby- rinth of marshes penetrated by a ...
... living to be seen from the river . Even the hippopotami and crocodiles are concealed by the gigantic rushes which rise on both sides of the stream ; and day after day were passed in threading a laby- rinth of marshes penetrated by a ...
Page 163
... living , and each of his villages was governed by one of his sons , thus the entire government was quite a family affair . Although devoid even of the conception of a Supreme Being , the whole people were under the dominion of the most ...
... living , and each of his villages was governed by one of his sons , thus the entire government was quite a family affair . Although devoid even of the conception of a Supreme Being , the whole people were under the dominion of the most ...
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