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... thoughts from the time at which he was destined to be the bride of the heir- apparent to the throne of England , through the unpropitious circumstances which attended that union ... thought , and , looking back , still 204 A Queen's Appeal .
... thoughts from the time at which he was destined to be the bride of the heir- apparent to the throne of England , through the unpropitious circumstances which attended that union ... thought , and , looking back , still 204 A Queen's Appeal .
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... thought , for judicious estimate , and for fidelity of delineation , as for the most delicate and dexterous graces of eloquence . The book against Suicide may have been a whole- some penance in miserable moments , but has not the force ...
... thought , for judicious estimate , and for fidelity of delineation , as for the most delicate and dexterous graces of eloquence . The book against Suicide may have been a whole- some penance in miserable moments , but has not the force ...
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... thought and manner to an extreme which , at the first view , will to many persons be very displeasing . Yet , whatever may be his faults , he is no Della Crusca poet ; for , though he is frequently involved in ambiguity , and dressed in ...
... thought and manner to an extreme which , at the first view , will to many persons be very displeasing . Yet , whatever may be his faults , he is no Della Crusca poet ; for , though he is frequently involved in ambiguity , and dressed in ...
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