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Pagina 47
... spirit of the subjoined : " Ille , oculis postquam sævi monumenta doloris Exuviasque hausit , furiis accensus , et irá Terribilis . " With pensive look the melancholy chief Surveys the sad memorial of his grief . " In this redundant ...
... spirit of the subjoined : " Ille , oculis postquam sævi monumenta doloris Exuviasque hausit , furiis accensus , et irá Terribilis . " With pensive look the melancholy chief Surveys the sad memorial of his grief . " In this redundant ...
Pagina 48
... spirit of Dr. Symmons's version , to such a poor ineffectual mixture as the above : " Though fierce in arms , Æneas softened stood ; Rolled his eyes round , and check'd the hand of blood . The more he paused , the more compassion stole ...
... spirit of Dr. Symmons's version , to such a poor ineffectual mixture as the above : " Though fierce in arms , Æneas softened stood ; Rolled his eyes round , and check'd the hand of blood . The more he paused , the more compassion stole ...
Pagina 497
... spirit , to retain so entirely and so permanently the attachment of his nation and of Europe . After more than a ... spirit in both its ' bearings . Merit merely literary would wear out with time , or only excite that admiring curiosity ...
... spirit , to retain so entirely and so permanently the attachment of his nation and of Europe . After more than a ... spirit in both its ' bearings . Merit merely literary would wear out with time , or only excite that admiring curiosity ...
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