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Α ' FTER two entire English versions of the tragedies of Sophocles , the one by Francklin and the other by Potter , what are we to understand as the design of an author who now sends into the world the translation of a single play of ...
Α ' FTER two entire English versions of the tragedies of Sophocles , the one by Francklin and the other by Potter , what are we to understand as the design of an author who now sends into the world the translation of a single play of ...
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1 William led his troops again to the attack : but the English column , dense and immoveable , as a rock amidst the waves , re- sisted every assault . Disappointed and perplexed , the Norman had recourse to a stratagem , suggested by ...
1 William led his troops again to the attack : but the English column , dense and immoveable , as a rock amidst the waves , re- sisted every assault . Disappointed and perplexed , the Norman had recourse to a stratagem , suggested by ...
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This officer appears to have exerted himself to the utmost in the defence of the island : but , being attacked by the inhabitants from within , and the ports being closely block- aded by the English cruizers from without , he was at ...
This officer appears to have exerted himself to the utmost in the defence of the island : but , being attacked by the inhabitants from within , and the ports being closely block- aded by the English cruizers from without , he was at ...
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Maid of Killarney | 35 |
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