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Page 35
... thing - • Oh my God ! It is indeed a melancholy thing ? ' That a thousand verses like this might be spun in a morning , by any one gifted with sufficient dullness and irreverence for the task , is most manifest . The rhapsody which ...
... thing - • Oh my God ! It is indeed a melancholy thing ? ' That a thousand verses like this might be spun in a morning , by any one gifted with sufficient dullness and irreverence for the task , is most manifest . The rhapsody which ...
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... thing , she would thereby forfeit a good match . Yet if they can lay hands upon any thing belonging to us fo- reigners , they make no great scruple of conscience about it . But , as we now have lived some time in the country amongst ...
... thing , she would thereby forfeit a good match . Yet if they can lay hands upon any thing belonging to us fo- reigners , they make no great scruple of conscience about it . But , as we now have lived some time in the country amongst ...
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... thing that was established , and try any thing that was new . How unfortunately was the invaluable medium disregarded in the con- test ! God grant that we may not have contemplated the result without being able to derive advantage from ...
... thing that was established , and try any thing that was new . How unfortunately was the invaluable medium disregarded in the con- test ! God grant that we may not have contemplated the result without being able to derive advantage from ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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