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Pagina 159
... scarcely have been more easily and poetically rendered : • Who will pity Me ? If I in foreign lands should die , Far from the scenes of infancy , Who , who will pity me ? • If in this exile dark and drear , To which my fate has doom'd ...
... scarcely have been more easily and poetically rendered : • Who will pity Me ? If I in foreign lands should die , Far from the scenes of infancy , Who , who will pity me ? • If in this exile dark and drear , To which my fate has doom'd ...
Pagina 351
... scarcely reached manhood when he lost both his parents , and was left the sole protector of three sisters , one older and the others younger than himself . This constant association with females added to the natural tenderness of his ...
... scarcely reached manhood when he lost both his parents , and was left the sole protector of three sisters , one older and the others younger than himself . This constant association with females added to the natural tenderness of his ...
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... scarcely advances a proposition which is not to be received with suspicion . For instance , it required no common allowance of religious bigotry to assert , as he does with much gravity when he illustrates the Lingam or Phallic worship ...
... scarcely advances a proposition which is not to be received with suspicion . For instance , it required no common allowance of religious bigotry to assert , as he does with much gravity when he illustrates the Lingam or Phallic worship ...
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