Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott Company, 1910 - American literature |
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... died at Kensington , that the first daily paper made its modest appearance . This was the Daily Courant , a little double - columned sheet fourteen inches by eight , printed on one side only , and excusing its exiguity ( or lack of ...
... died at Kensington , that the first daily paper made its modest appearance . This was the Daily Courant , a little double - columned sheet fourteen inches by eight , printed on one side only , and excusing its exiguity ( or lack of ...
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... died at Kensington on the 20th of March . He was buried in his rightful place in Westminster Abbey , the Lord Chancellor , two scientific dukes , and three learned earls being pall - bearers . A letter from Newton to Dr John Mill ...
... died at Kensington on the 20th of March . He was buried in his rightful place in Westminster Abbey , the Lord Chancellor , two scientific dukes , and three learned earls being pall - bearers . A letter from Newton to Dr John Mill ...
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... died without pangs or convulsions . I was by him all the while . Thus I lost him who had been for so many years the chief guide of my whole life . He had lived ten years in Sussex , in great privacy , dividing his time wholly between ...
... died without pangs or convulsions . I was by him all the while . Thus I lost him who had been for so many years the chief guide of my whole life . He had lived ten years in Sussex , in great privacy , dividing his time wholly between ...
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... died in hiding from his creditors . The following is in quite a different rhythm and tone from the Psalms : On a Diseased Old Man who Wept at the Thought of Leaving the World . Shame on thy Beard ! that thou canst Bug - bears dread ...
... died in hiding from his creditors . The following is in quite a different rhythm and tone from the Psalms : On a Diseased Old Man who Wept at the Thought of Leaving the World . Shame on thy Beard ! that thou canst Bug - bears dread ...
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... died there ? It must be so ; he's dead , and this ring left , By his last breath , to some known faithful friend ... dying in my arms , This ecstasy has made my welcome more Than words could say . Words may be counterfeit , 76 Thomas ...
... died there ? It must be so ; he's dead , and this ring left , By his last breath , to some known faithful friend ... dying in my arms , This ecstasy has made my welcome more Than words could say . Words may be counterfeit , 76 Thomas ...
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