Memoirs of the Political and Literary Life of Robert Plumer Ward, Esq: Author of "The Law of Nations", "Tremaine", "De Vere", Etc., Etc. : with Selections from His Correspondence, Diaries, and Unpublished Literary Remains, Band 2J. Murray, 1850 |
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... Mordaunt : or the Garden Picture of an elegant Mind , equal to high Employment , but free from Ambition , and preferring Privacy XII . The Retreat - · XIII . - The Letter of Mordaunt XIV . - The Priory - 440 · 449 451 · 458 · 473 480 XV ...
... Mordaunt : or the Garden Picture of an elegant Mind , equal to high Employment , but free from Ambition , and preferring Privacy XII . The Retreat - · XIII . - The Letter of Mordaunt XIV . - The Priory - 440 · 449 451 · 458 · 473 480 XV ...
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... they may attain that laborious , that invidious , that closely watched slavery which is mocked with the name of power . Edinburgh Review , 1838 , vol . lxviii . p . 114 . No. XI . MORDAUNT : OR THE GARDEN PICTURE OF FF 4 WARTON . 439.
... they may attain that laborious , that invidious , that closely watched slavery which is mocked with the name of power . Edinburgh Review , 1838 , vol . lxviii . p . 114 . No. XI . MORDAUNT : OR THE GARDEN PICTURE OF FF 4 WARTON . 439.
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... MORDAUNT : OR THE GARDEN PICTURE OF AN ELEGANT MIND , EQUAL TO HIGH EMPLOYMENT , BUT FREE FROM AMBITION , AND PREFERRING PRIVACY . " When Epicurus to the world had taught That pleasure was the chiefest good , And was , perhaps , i ' the ...
... MORDAUNT : OR THE GARDEN PICTURE OF AN ELEGANT MIND , EQUAL TO HIGH EMPLOYMENT , BUT FREE FROM AMBITION , AND PREFERRING PRIVACY . " When Epicurus to the world had taught That pleasure was the chiefest good , And was , perhaps , i ' the ...
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... cruelties , does not say that he who has it may not be fit for them also . Hence many a profligate in morals ( as is proved nightly by the operas in all the capitals 66 of Europe ) , many a tyrant and even murderer MORDAUNT . 441.
... cruelties , does not say that he who has it may not be fit for them also . Hence many a profligate in morals ( as is proved nightly by the operas in all the capitals 66 of Europe ) , many a tyrant and even murderer MORDAUNT . 441.
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... press , of the happy and soothing effects of this de- lightful occupation , which never failed him whose mind ( for mind has far more to do with its pleasures Cowley , The Garden . than body ) was prepared for it by habits of MORDAUNT .
... press , of the happy and soothing effects of this de- lightful occupation , which never failed him whose mind ( for mind has far more to do with its pleasures Cowley , The Garden . than body ) was prepared for it by habits of MORDAUNT .
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