De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Том 1Carey, Lea, and Carey, 1827 |
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... charms us in Without bei priori , why confined to as high a to as any una presentation speare , in o the plays of minds as fo presented t ble or Sidd We allow to prose , los inexpressib sured THE NEW - YORK OF THE PROPERTY SOCIETY ...
... charms us in Without bei priori , why confined to as high a to as any una presentation speare , in o the plays of minds as fo presented t ble or Sidd We allow to prose , los inexpressib sured THE NEW - YORK OF THE PROPERTY SOCIETY ...
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... charms us in the closet without being acted , and also without being always poetry , there is no reason , à priori ... charm which arises from beautiful , mea- sured , and lofty language . The subjects of the Novel , too , being for ...
... charms us in the closet without being acted , and also without being always poetry , there is no reason , à priori ... charm which arises from beautiful , mea- sured , and lofty language . The subjects of the Novel , too , being for ...
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... charms , and that I could even come away from the Opera before the ballet was half over , I resolved to commence a tour I had planned for the summer , and found myself one night at Dunchurch in War- wickshire . To be sure I was rather ...
... charms , and that I could even come away from the Opera before the ballet was half over , I resolved to commence a tour I had planned for the summer , and found myself one night at Dunchurch in War- wickshire . To be sure I was rather ...
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... charms us still in song and story ; that all this , " ( he added with a lowering change of counte- nance ) " should yield to the superior benefits conferred by the Cyclop's forge , and the weaver's shuttle . Yes ! yes ! " continued he ...
... charms us still in song and story ; that all this , " ( he added with a lowering change of counte- nance ) " should yield to the superior benefits conferred by the Cyclop's forge , and the weaver's shuttle . Yes ! yes ! " continued he ...
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... charms of elegant literature po- lished his taste . They softened though they did not enervate his heart . The President led him skilfully by the hand through these flowery paths , and gave him golden assistance in all his engaging ...
... charms of elegant literature po- lished his taste . They softened though they did not enervate his heart . The President led him skilfully by the hand through these flowery paths , and gave him golden assistance in all his engaging ...
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