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... scene is a specimen of picturesque delineation and fine composition : By such a train of argument did Leicester labour to reconcile his conscience to the prosecution of plans of vengeance , so hastily adopted , and of schemes of ...
... scene is a specimen of picturesque delineation and fine composition : By such a train of argument did Leicester labour to reconcile his conscience to the prosecution of plans of vengeance , so hastily adopted , and of schemes of ...
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... scene : ' We shortly descended to a small but fruitful valley , in which stands the village of San Pedro . This we traversed , and again began to ascend . I was now about to witness one of the most superb and enchanting scenes in nature ...
... scene : ' We shortly descended to a small but fruitful valley , in which stands the village of San Pedro . This we traversed , and again began to ascend . I was now about to witness one of the most superb and enchanting scenes in nature ...
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... scene of his effusions to old England . • He commences , as every legitimate bard is bound to do , by an invocation ; unfolding his theme , arraying the cere- monial of the court , and putting the loyal and dutiful sub- jects in motion ...
... scene of his effusions to old England . • He commences , as every legitimate bard is bound to do , by an invocation ; unfolding his theme , arraying the cere- monial of the court , and putting the loyal and dutiful sub- jects in motion ...
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