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Pagina 93
... expression . This is not the first occasion , by many , on which we have remarked the propen- sity to poetical larceny in the readers and imitators of old English poetry . " Rest sweetly sliding into the eyes of men " cannot be ...
... expression . This is not the first occasion , by many , on which we have remarked the propen- sity to poetical larceny in the readers and imitators of old English poetry . " Rest sweetly sliding into the eyes of men " cannot be ...
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... expression , on the part of the Dutch , of the sin- cerity of his intentions while governor of their country . - The ... expressions of the opinion of the writers on the conduct of Louis when King of Holland ; all devoid of fulsome com ...
... expression , on the part of the Dutch , of the sin- cerity of his intentions while governor of their country . - The ... expressions of the opinion of the writers on the conduct of Louis when King of Holland ; all devoid of fulsome com ...
Pagina 434
... expression took the form of an interrogation rather than an exclamation , and in connection with the scene around me gave rise in rapid succession to the following train of reflections . ' On such ample information we shall merely ...
... expression took the form of an interrogation rather than an exclamation , and in connection with the scene around me gave rise in rapid succession to the following train of reflections . ' On such ample information we shall merely ...
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