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... himself from the rest of his fchool - fellows by his fuperior genius . A proficiency in the Latin lan- guage , and an infight into theology , made up the learning of thofe days . His parents intended him either for phyfic or the church ...
... himself from the rest of his fchool - fellows by his fuperior genius . A proficiency in the Latin lan- guage , and an infight into theology , made up the learning of thofe days . His parents intended him either for phyfic or the church ...
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... himself to ufe all poffible dispatch in procuring a veffel , and to return and liberate his country- men . As Cervantes had all along been the foul of the undertaking , his ar- dor in no wife abated now . He took upon himself the ...
... himself to ufe all poffible dispatch in procuring a veffel , and to return and liberate his country- men . As Cervantes had all along been the foul of the undertaking , his ar- dor in no wife abated now . He took upon himself the ...
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... himself standing at the helm . With what emotion they beheld him ! they uplift their hands , and with one general voice , hail him their Deli- verer . ' Now the veffel's keel is plough- ing up the shore , and the mariners are letting ...
... himself standing at the helm . With what emotion they beheld him ! they uplift their hands , and with one general voice , hail him their Deli- verer . ' Now the veffel's keel is plough- ing up the shore , and the mariners are letting ...
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... himself to letters . He fettled in lodgings with his mother ; and indulged the pleafing hope , that by his labours he fhould be able to procure her a com- fortable fubfiftence . He was then three and thirty years of age . His first ...
... himself to letters . He fettled in lodgings with his mother ; and indulged the pleafing hope , that by his labours he fhould be able to procure her a com- fortable fubfiftence . He was then three and thirty years of age . His first ...
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... himself Avellaneda , had the impu- dence to publish , during our author's life , A Continuation of Don Quix- ote . ' A moft wretched performance it was faid to be ; wholly devoid of wit , fpirit , or tafte : but it abounded in ...
... himself Avellaneda , had the impu- dence to publish , during our author's life , A Continuation of Don Quix- ote . ' A moft wretched performance it was faid to be ; wholly devoid of wit , fpirit , or tafte : but it abounded in ...
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