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... hope to be popular ? It is a hope , we should think , that Mr. C. must have long renounced ; and , if he amuses himself by compo- sition , he must be satisfied with profiting others . The charges of brevity and of mismanagement , which ...
... hope to be popular ? It is a hope , we should think , that Mr. C. must have long renounced ; and , if he amuses himself by compo- sition , he must be satisfied with profiting others . The charges of brevity and of mismanagement , which ...
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... hope , my joy , My own dear Genevieve . I told her how he pined ; and ah ! The deep , the low , the pleading tone , With which I sang another's love , Interpreted my own . * • All impulses of soul and sense Had thrill'd my guileless ...
... hope , my joy , My own dear Genevieve . I told her how he pined ; and ah ! The deep , the low , the pleading tone , With which I sang another's love , Interpreted my own . * • All impulses of soul and sense Had thrill'd my guileless ...
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... hope that , could he but make peace with the allies , they might look forwards to an improved adminis- tration . Peace , however , was no longer attainable ; the allied powers , we are satisfied , having no serious intention of nego ...
... hope that , could he but make peace with the allies , they might look forwards to an improved adminis- tration . Peace , however , was no longer attainable ; the allied powers , we are satisfied , having no serious intention of nego ...
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