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... young gentlemen ele , gantly term it , it is , in general , to tell one's dreams . " Babbling dreams , ' Shakspeare calls them ; and , to be sure , for the most part , they have all the disadvantage of fiction , joined to the triteness ...
... young gentlemen ele , gantly term it , it is , in general , to tell one's dreams . " Babbling dreams , ' Shakspeare calls them ; and , to be sure , for the most part , they have all the disadvantage of fiction , joined to the triteness ...
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... young gen- tleman without a neckcloth , of the name of K - ts , who played a sort of Sapphic ode , in the metre dicolos pe- trastrophos , upon a lyre , which he said was exactly modelled after that given by ancient sculptors to Apollo ...
... young gen- tleman without a neckcloth , of the name of K - ts , who played a sort of Sapphic ode , in the metre dicolos pe- trastrophos , upon a lyre , which he said was exactly modelled after that given by ancient sculptors to Apollo ...
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... young ! VI . SCENE ON THE GRAMPIANS . Ne greggi nè armenti Guida bifolco mai , guida pastore . AMID this vast , tremendous solitude , Where nought is heard except the wild wind's sigh , Or savage raven's deep and hollow cry , With awful ...
... young ! VI . SCENE ON THE GRAMPIANS . Ne greggi nè armenti Guida bifolco mai , guida pastore . AMID this vast , tremendous solitude , Where nought is heard except the wild wind's sigh , Or savage raven's deep and hollow cry , With awful ...
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... young to be the heed of a family . Howsomever , the Lord's will maun be done , and if there is to be a match , she'll no have to fight for gentility with a straitent circumstance . As for Andrew , I wish he was weel settlt , and we have ...
... young to be the heed of a family . Howsomever , the Lord's will maun be done , and if there is to be a match , she'll no have to fight for gentility with a straitent circumstance . As for Andrew , I wish he was weel settlt , and we have ...
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... young man of great promise . In order , therefore , to avoid any discussion respecting moral merits , he read the following letter from Andrew Pringle . LETTER XXIII . Andrew Pringle Esq . to the Rev. Charles Snodgrass . MY DEAR FRIEND ...
... young man of great promise . In order , therefore , to avoid any discussion respecting moral merits , he read the following letter from Andrew Pringle . LETTER XXIII . Andrew Pringle Esq . to the Rev. Charles Snodgrass . MY DEAR FRIEND ...
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