The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 11
... Island , the Princess - now Queen Caroline - remem- bered her old acquaintance , and interested herself so effectually on his behalf as to secure for him the Bishopric of Cloyne . But his earlier connexion with the Molyneux family ...
... Island , the Princess - now Queen Caroline - remem- bered her old acquaintance , and interested herself so effectually on his behalf as to secure for him the Bishopric of Cloyne . But his earlier connexion with the Molyneux family ...
Pàgina 30
... Islands , ' otherwise called the Isles of Bermuda . ' Swift , in an admi- rable letter commending Berkeley's scheme to Lord Carteret's notice , says , that the proposal had occupied the mind of his friend and fellow - dean for three ...
... Islands , ' otherwise called the Isles of Bermuda . ' Swift , in an admi- rable letter commending Berkeley's scheme to Lord Carteret's notice , says , that the proposal had occupied the mind of his friend and fellow - dean for three ...
Pàgina 31
... island whose varied beauty combined with the simple life of the inhabitants recalled , and to his roseate fancy almost realised , the Golden Age . He gives a glowing description of this perfect island , that of Inarime , in a long ...
... island whose varied beauty combined with the simple life of the inhabitants recalled , and to his roseate fancy almost realised , the Golden Age . He gives a glowing description of this perfect island , that of Inarime , in a long ...
Pàgina 32
... Islands . They realised in rare perfection the very combination of advantages that constituted his ideal of an academic and missionary residence . He then proceeded to perfect the moral and material parts of his scheme . The ...
... Islands . They realised in rare perfection the very combination of advantages that constituted his ideal of an academic and missionary residence . He then proceeded to perfect the moral and material parts of his scheme . The ...
Pàgina 33
... Island , he was sincerely glad to return home again . Nor did he suffer any material loss during his temporary exile , having enjoyed the income from his rich deanery during the whole period . On leaving Rhode Island , indeed , he was ...
... Island , he was sincerely glad to return home again . Nor did he suffer any material loss during his temporary exile , having enjoyed the income from his rich deanery during the whole period . On leaving Rhode Island , indeed , he was ...
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