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Page 169
... expression of her feelings as the noted Madame de Bavière , mother of the Regent Duke of Orleans : but , though she has been so long accustomed to the unrestricted freedom of con- tinental manners and expression , she might have ...
... expression of her feelings as the noted Madame de Bavière , mother of the Regent Duke of Orleans : but , though she has been so long accustomed to the unrestricted freedom of con- tinental manners and expression , she might have ...
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... expressed , and in a much more complicated form . wing remark is also deserving of attention : There r verbs , as do ... expressed by the tive , without the preposition in ; as Quá nocte natus Alexander eddem Diana Ephesia templum ...
... expressed , and in a much more complicated form . wing remark is also deserving of attention : There r verbs , as do ... expressed by the tive , without the preposition in ; as Quá nocte natus Alexander eddem Diana Ephesia templum ...
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... expressed by the ablative , without the preposition in ; as Quá nocte natus Alexander est , eadem Dianæ Ephesia templum deflagravit . ( Note . ) By day , by night , is expressed by interdiu noctu : but the ablatives die and nocte are ...
... expressed by the ablative , without the preposition in ; as Quá nocte natus Alexander est , eadem Dianæ Ephesia templum deflagravit . ( Note . ) By day , by night , is expressed by interdiu noctu : but the ablatives die and nocte are ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
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