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... style , and frequently overloaded splendor of ornamental illustration , by appropriate quotations : but we must try , though in a cursory manner , to give our readers a clue to our meaning . Perhaps it may be said that the first example ...
... style , and frequently overloaded splendor of ornamental illustration , by appropriate quotations : but we must try , though in a cursory manner , to give our readers a clue to our meaning . Perhaps it may be said that the first example ...
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... style of those of Professor Porson , and other scholars , ) the following are very happy ; and with them we heartily say farewell to The Etonian . Mac Nevis leaped up from his seat , And made his bow , and told her , " Kathleen , I'll ...
... style of those of Professor Porson , and other scholars , ) the following are very happy ; and with them we heartily say farewell to The Etonian . Mac Nevis leaped up from his seat , And made his bow , and told her , " Kathleen , I'll ...
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... style . Hark ye - Is what is the fellow's name- the poet is he yonder ? " -- " There are six gentlemen , Sir , who , from the reams of paper in their pocket , and the threadbare seams at their elbows , appear to wear the livery of the ...
... style . Hark ye - Is what is the fellow's name- the poet is he yonder ? " -- " There are six gentlemen , Sir , who , from the reams of paper in their pocket , and the threadbare seams at their elbows , appear to wear the livery of the ...
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