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... thought to have carried it to its highest state of possible perfection . It is , indeed , peculiarly suited to the Ita- lian language . Milton , from his admiration of the poets of that country , was , we believe , the first Englishman ...
... thought to have carried it to its highest state of possible perfection . It is , indeed , peculiarly suited to the Ita- lian language . Milton , from his admiration of the poets of that country , was , we believe , the first Englishman ...
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... thought necessary to repeat washing the parts with the essential oil of turpentine , but to use something less stimulating ; tincture of opium was thought of and applied , after which the dressings as be- fore ; a decoction of the bark ...
... thought necessary to repeat washing the parts with the essential oil of turpentine , but to use something less stimulating ; tincture of opium was thought of and applied , after which the dressings as be- fore ; a decoction of the bark ...
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... Thought ! what a thought ! oh wicked , wicked deed ! Edw . Ay ' twas a wanton decd , by Hell inspir'd . Oh ! how unlike the Roman Lucrece thou ! Luc . A wanton deed ! by Heav'n ! it is not true ; Nor through these veins flow blood ...
... Thought ! what a thought ! oh wicked , wicked deed ! Edw . Ay ' twas a wanton decd , by Hell inspir'd . Oh ! how unlike the Roman Lucrece thou ! Luc . A wanton deed ! by Heav'n ! it is not true ; Nor through these veins flow blood ...
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