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... give lustre to those of a higher . Now the writ- ing of a tale can never be considered as a composition of the first rank , except when it is made to assume as much as may be possible of the epic character ; and , to give that character ...
... give lustre to those of a higher . Now the writ- ing of a tale can never be considered as a composition of the first rank , except when it is made to assume as much as may be possible of the epic character ; and , to give that character ...
Pagina 266
... give , Honour , esteem , that loving of the mind , Which earthly natures bear for higher beings , Thy virtues had : the heart , the woman's love , Was bred and twined with his that's silent here . Lay us together , where you wish to lie ...
... give , Honour , esteem , that loving of the mind , Which earthly natures bear for higher beings , Thy virtues had : the heart , the woman's love , Was bred and twined with his that's silent here . Lay us together , where you wish to lie ...
Pagina 406
... give fragrance to our newly cut hay : but , observes Dr. R. , neither its sweetness nor the early ap- pearance of its panicle compensates for the miserable thinness of its crop , the want of luxuriance in its blade , and its total ...
... give fragrance to our newly cut hay : but , observes Dr. R. , neither its sweetness nor the early ap- pearance of its panicle compensates for the miserable thinness of its crop , the want of luxuriance in its blade , and its total ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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