Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... seen busied in adding the inscription of his name . Upon this area , which looks like a point when seen from Cairo or from the Nile , it is extraordinary that none of those numerous hermits fixed their abode who re- tired to the tops of ...
... seen busied in adding the inscription of his name . Upon this area , which looks like a point when seen from Cairo or from the Nile , it is extraordinary that none of those numerous hermits fixed their abode who re- tired to the tops of ...
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... seen at Liverpool , or other ports whence they sail with its long row of dangling cabbages , and its utter confusion of cargo and passengers . There , in- different to all , and intently gazing on the receding shore , sit two persons ...
... seen at Liverpool , or other ports whence they sail with its long row of dangling cabbages , and its utter confusion of cargo and passengers . There , in- different to all , and intently gazing on the receding shore , sit two persons ...
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... seen and silently inves- tigated several things . The Convention in bodily reality she has seen ; what the Mountain is like . The living physiognomy of Marat she could not see ; he is sick at present and confined at home . About eight ...
... seen and silently inves- tigated several things . The Convention in bodily reality she has seen ; what the Mountain is like . The living physiognomy of Marat she could not see ; he is sick at present and confined at home . About eight ...
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