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Pagina 310
... young , and hardly fledged in strength . The calm green aspect of this gentle vale Smote the boy's vision with a sense of joy , And gratitude that was not without root . He saw the bearded grain already fit For harvest , watched the ...
... young , and hardly fledged in strength . The calm green aspect of this gentle vale Smote the boy's vision with a sense of joy , And gratitude that was not without root . He saw the bearded grain already fit For harvest , watched the ...
Pagina 326
... young protégé his pet portions of a pon- derous tragedy ; the young man feeling highly favored all the while , and doing his utmost to think the whole very fine , and whenever he found a line or a passage that he could conscientiously ...
... young protégé his pet portions of a pon- derous tragedy ; the young man feeling highly favored all the while , and doing his utmost to think the whole very fine , and whenever he found a line or a passage that he could conscientiously ...
Pagina 506
... young fe- male patient , physicians are constantly imposed on ; and for that matter , magistrates too , as , for example , when , as has occurred , some young lady sustains a fanciful complaint of being improperly treated in a railway ...
... young fe- male patient , physicians are constantly imposed on ; and for that matter , magistrates too , as , for example , when , as has occurred , some young lady sustains a fanciful complaint of being improperly treated in a railway ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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