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Page 11
... spirit and dignity of the original , and that spirit and dignity are sufficient to terrify a translator . There is a wild swiftness in the numbers which is perhaps inimitable ; and he who would aspire to give the faintest conception of ...
... spirit and dignity of the original , and that spirit and dignity are sufficient to terrify a translator . There is a wild swiftness in the numbers which is perhaps inimitable ; and he who would aspire to give the faintest conception of ...
Page 91
... spirit , and interest : exhibiting at once a model of love and tenderness , of patriotic spirit and personal bravery . From the first successful attack on the rebels , the King returns wounded , and comes in with Myrrha and others ...
... spirit , and interest : exhibiting at once a model of love and tenderness , of patriotic spirit and personal bravery . From the first successful attack on the rebels , the King returns wounded , and comes in with Myrrha and others ...
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... spirit ; and " the clamour of thanksgiving was loud enough to have reached the stars . " The people vowed to sin no ... spirits of many of those who had fallen on the road from Europe to Jerusalem appeared and shared in the felicity of ...
... spirit ; and " the clamour of thanksgiving was loud enough to have reached the stars . " The people vowed to sin no ... spirits of many of those who had fallen on the road from Europe to Jerusalem appeared and shared in the felicity of ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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