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... Perhaps that of Dr. Bell is best for girls , because it exacts a more entire submission ; and perhaps that of Mr. Lancaster is best for boys , as being plainly more founded on independence . To much personal insight into the mode of ...
... Perhaps that of Dr. Bell is best for girls , because it exacts a more entire submission ; and perhaps that of Mr. Lancaster is best for boys , as being plainly more founded on independence . To much personal insight into the mode of ...
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... perhaps be founded on the word rev : but to the two in the last stanza we are at a loss to assign origin or meaning . We do not know whether our classical readers share our enthusiasm about this fragment , which we have always ...
... perhaps be founded on the word rev : but to the two in the last stanza we are at a loss to assign origin or meaning . We do not know whether our classical readers share our enthusiasm about this fragment , which we have always ...
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... Perhaps , no piece of Greek poetry of this class is deserving of higher commendation than the lines of Meleager on the death of Heliodora ; of which Mr. Bland has given us , as we might expect from his powers of pathetic poetry , a very ...
... Perhaps , no piece of Greek poetry of this class is deserving of higher commendation than the lines of Meleager on the death of Heliodora ; of which Mr. Bland has given us , as we might expect from his powers of pathetic poetry , a very ...
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