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... language . The charac information relating to the modern expounder of the peculi of M. Jules David stands high as an and the translation before s in the language of his countrymen , suming manner . Amid thexecuted in a creditable and ...
... language . The charac information relating to the modern expounder of the peculi of M. Jules David stands high as an and the translation before s in the language of his countrymen , suming manner . Amid thexecuted in a creditable and ...
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... language ; and we can- not hesitate to concur with the sentiment of the author that , when works of this kind have been written in a dead language , and couched , for the most part , in terms of modern invention , they cannot be ...
... language ; and we can- not hesitate to concur with the sentiment of the author that , when works of this kind have been written in a dead language , and couched , for the most part , in terms of modern invention , they cannot be ...
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... language , for not only is the topic wisely chosen but worthily treated . A brief index facilitates references , but might have been more copious . ART . IV . Mary Stuart , a Tragedy . The Maid of Orleans , a Tragedy . From the German ...
... language , for not only is the topic wisely chosen but worthily treated . A brief index facilitates references , but might have been more copious . ART . IV . Mary Stuart , a Tragedy . The Maid of Orleans , a Tragedy . From the German ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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