Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... rest , and will when finished make the Edition complete according to the plan origi- nally proposed . In editing these , I have made it my first object to give as complete a collection and as correct a text as I could of all his Letters ...
... rest , and will when finished make the Edition complete according to the plan origi- nally proposed . In editing these , I have made it my first object to give as complete a collection and as correct a text as I could of all his Letters ...
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... rest of his sons , had at that time ( so Dr. Rawley was informed ) laid by a considerable sum of money , which he meant to employ in purchasing an estate for Francis . His sudden death pre- vented the purchase , and left Francis with ...
... rest of his sons , had at that time ( so Dr. Rawley was informed ) laid by a considerable sum of money , which he meant to employ in purchasing an estate for Francis . His sudden death pre- vented the purchase , and left Francis with ...
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... rest , and not upon expectation of any desert to proceed from myself towards the contentment thereof . But if it shall please God to send forth an occasion whereby my faithful affection may be tried , I trust it shall save me labour for ...
... rest , and not upon expectation of any desert to proceed from myself towards the contentment thereof . But if it shall please God to send forth an occasion whereby my faithful affection may be tried , I trust it shall save me labour for ...
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... rest were selected from his papers under the superintendence of his friend John Locker , and with this ad- dition ( which I have called the supplement ) the whole volume was published after his death by Mary Stephens , the widow . The ...
... rest were selected from his papers under the superintendence of his friend John Locker , and with this ad- dition ( which I have called the supplement ) the whole volume was published after his death by Mary Stephens , the widow . The ...
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... rest of Italy , therefore better beloved of their subjects , which love restored their house , being displaced by Pope Leo X. His wife Leonora , sister [ to ] the Duke of Ferrara , by whom he hath no children , and now is divorced . He ...
... rest of Italy , therefore better beloved of their subjects , which love restored their house , being displaced by Pope Leo X. His wife Leonora , sister [ to ] the Duke of Ferrara , by whom he hath no children , and now is divorced . He ...
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