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... English versions of the tragedies of Sophocles , the one by Francklin and the other by Potter , what are we to understand as the design of an author who now sends into the world the translation of a single play of this Greek dramatist ...
... English versions of the tragedies of Sophocles , the one by Francklin and the other by Potter , what are we to understand as the design of an author who now sends into the world the translation of a single play of this Greek dramatist ...
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... English : but the main body obstinately maintained its position and bade defiance to every effort of the Normans . 6 During the engagement , William had given the most signal proofs of personal bravery . Three horses had been killed ...
... English : but the main body obstinately maintained its position and bade defiance to every effort of the Normans . 6 During the engagement , William had given the most signal proofs of personal bravery . Three horses had been killed ...
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... English corvette , he boldly kept on his course , hid his crew , and displayed British . colours . The captain of the corvette hailed , and demanded whence he came ? " From Jamaica , " replied he in English . The captain , not doubting ...
... English corvette , he boldly kept on his course , hid his crew , and displayed British . colours . The captain of the corvette hailed , and demanded whence he came ? " From Jamaica , " replied he in English . The captain , not doubting ...
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