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... appears to us , " said Mr Snodgrass , as he folded up the letter to return it to his pocket , " that the Londoners , with all their advantages of informa- tion , are neither purer nor better than their fellow - subjects in the country ...
... appears to us , " said Mr Snodgrass , as he folded up the letter to return it to his pocket , " that the Londoners , with all their advantages of informa- tion , are neither purer nor better than their fellow - subjects in the country ...
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... appears superior to both of these . He comes nearer than either of them to the burning intense rapi- dity of Lord Byron's outline , and has a march in his versification that is as graceful as energetic . We observe that he has in the ...
... appears superior to both of these . He comes nearer than either of them to the burning intense rapi- dity of Lord Byron's outline , and has a march in his versification that is as graceful as energetic . We observe that he has in the ...
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... Appears to bless despair , whose trees of shade And fields of verdure , more delightful seem To wanderer's feverish heart and eyes inflamed . Thus he once roamed ; and thus , at last , had found Amid the wild a home . Phoolranee's love ...
... Appears to bless despair , whose trees of shade And fields of verdure , more delightful seem To wanderer's feverish heart and eyes inflamed . Thus he once roamed ; and thus , at last , had found Amid the wild a home . Phoolranee's love ...
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... appears around In social groupes , a venerable band Of aged men , in every various garb Of India's hundred tribes , from many a field And many a lengthened war the remnants left ; Like dropping leaves that clothe December's oak , When ...
... appears around In social groupes , a venerable band Of aged men , in every various garb Of India's hundred tribes , from many a field And many a lengthened war the remnants left ; Like dropping leaves that clothe December's oak , When ...
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... appears , instructing , for the first time , his son George in those mysteries respecting Rosamund which we have already recapitulated . In scene third , George O'Neale is introduced to the heroine ; and on be- ing soon afterwards left ...
... appears , instructing , for the first time , his son George in those mysteries respecting Rosamund which we have already recapitulated . In scene third , George O'Neale is introduced to the heroine ; and on be- ing soon afterwards left ...
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