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... lines ( indeed , two sets of pretty lines ) to an Unfortunate Woman . ' Mr. Coleridge's early object of admiration , Mr. Bowles , taught him this title , and perhaps turned his mind to the subject : but Mr. Bowles writes like a person ...
... lines ( indeed , two sets of pretty lines ) to an Unfortunate Woman . ' Mr. Coleridge's early object of admiration , Mr. Bowles , taught him this title , and perhaps turned his mind to the subject : but Mr. Bowles writes like a person ...
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... lines , but bearing a sort of parallelism or relation to each other . To say that it resembles strongly a piece of ... lines of colour precludes all possibility of a succession of de- posited layers , otherwise than in those very lines ...
... lines , but bearing a sort of parallelism or relation to each other . To say that it resembles strongly a piece of ... lines of colour precludes all possibility of a succession of de- posited layers , otherwise than in those very lines ...
Pagina 439
... Lines to Miss Grace Maddox , the Fair Pugilist , written in Imitation of the Style of Moore , by Bob Gregson , P.P. ... lines . ' Highwaymen . ' Brandy and tea is the favourite beverage at the Finish , ' a notorious public house in ...
... Lines to Miss Grace Maddox , the Fair Pugilist , written in Imitation of the Style of Moore , by Bob Gregson , P.P. ... lines . ' Highwaymen . ' Brandy and tea is the favourite beverage at the Finish , ' a notorious public house in ...
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