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hered to the sense of his author , that he has preserved the exact metre , and
even THIS veteran in literature is a native the very number of verses of the
original . of Berlin , where he still resides . He is And yet , incredible as it may
appear to a ...
hered to the sense of his author , that he has preserved the exact metre , and
even THIS veteran in literature is a native the very number of verses of the
original . of Berlin , where he still resides . He is And yet , incredible as it may
appear to a ...
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At any rate , we could of the noble original . Grace is not em . have excused the
false quantity , the short . ployed by such , as know how to imitateening of o
before the consonant . But let the ancients , to subjects of grandeur and that pass
.
At any rate , we could of the noble original . Grace is not em . have excused the
false quantity , the short . ployed by such , as know how to imitateening of o
before the consonant . But let the ancients , to subjects of grandeur and that pass
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cheeflie be that Produced at the Council Board by the Lord Chansort of graine ,
hes moved us to requeist cellor , stb Marib , 1795 . your favour , to the relief and ...
From the original , [ fic , read injurie ) of the haile puire ones of our land , comfortit
cheeflie be that Produced at the Council Board by the Lord Chansort of graine ,
hes moved us to requeist cellor , stb Marib , 1795 . your favour , to the relief and ...
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According to Mr. Coxe's yet there are very few , that do not bear translation and
commentary , it has no fome analogy to the original theme * . But meaning that is
not false . says S. M. “ The new mode of spelling It is enough for me to have thus
...
According to Mr. Coxe's yet there are very few , that do not bear translation and
commentary , it has no fome analogy to the original theme * . But meaning that is
not false . says S. M. “ The new mode of spelling It is enough for me to have thus
...
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442 Original Poetry . Such is the power of language , even in testifying her
esteem for his talents and the dead letter of a book ! SCHILLER conjugal virtues ,
than at the former married this frank and amiable lady , who distance , when
reading ...
442 Original Poetry . Such is the power of language , even in testifying her
esteem for his talents and the dead letter of a book ! SCHILLER conjugal virtues ,
than at the former married this frank and amiable lady , who distance , when
reading ...
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