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... feel some regret on pronouncing that his attempts have failed , and that his tries in verse are not Poetry . Art ... feeling of abhorrence against Bonaparte for his atrocities : but , if it be not worthy of praise , is it likely to ...
... feel some regret on pronouncing that his attempts have failed , and that his tries in verse are not Poetry . Art ... feeling of abhorrence against Bonaparte for his atrocities : but , if it be not worthy of praise , is it likely to ...
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... feel himself happy among them , as from the softness of the grain he can easily penetrate to make his nest ; and amid the decayed wood great numbers of insects are to be found .'— The Partridge , Tetran Perdix , which belongs to another ...
... feel himself happy among them , as from the softness of the grain he can easily penetrate to make his nest ; and amid the decayed wood great numbers of insects are to be found .'— The Partridge , Tetran Perdix , which belongs to another ...
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... feel it incumbent on us to give our opinion with caution ; more especially in such cases as the present , where we can see no reason for suspecting any thing unfair in the transaction . Under this impression , we attentively perused the ...
... feel it incumbent on us to give our opinion with caution ; more especially in such cases as the present , where we can see no reason for suspecting any thing unfair in the transaction . Under this impression , we attentively perused the ...
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