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Page 80
... never yet vulgar , nor ' mouthy , nor puzzling , " resumed the author , " nor heavy , flat , or dogmatical . He is not , to be sure , the eagle of poetry , soaring out of sight , and clutching the thunderbolts , nor any other great bird ...
... never yet vulgar , nor ' mouthy , nor puzzling , " resumed the author , " nor heavy , flat , or dogmatical . He is not , to be sure , the eagle of poetry , soaring out of sight , and clutching the thunderbolts , nor any other great bird ...
Page 271
... never pleaded in excuse for attending to any ap- plications for relief that were perpetually made , from whatever quarter they might have come . A walk , or a ride on horseback , was generally indulged in before dinner , which was ...
... never pleaded in excuse for attending to any ap- plications for relief that were perpetually made , from whatever quarter they might have come . A walk , or a ride on horseback , was generally indulged in before dinner , which was ...
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... never dared to reproach him with a kind of debauchery which , at all times of his reign , would have ruined any one ... never marched until noon , and that in the warmest countries and seasons . This was his greatest advantage over ...
... never dared to reproach him with a kind of debauchery which , at all times of his reign , would have ruined any one ... never marched until noon , and that in the warmest countries and seasons . This was his greatest advantage over ...
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