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... English Bastile , 113 Vocabulary of Words , 141 Security of Englishmen's Lives , 453 Voltaire , Life of , 525 Self Immolation , 445 Vortigern , and Henry II . 445 Sentimental Poems , 97 Votary of Wealth , 450 Sermons , Collective . See ...
... English Bastile , 113 Vocabulary of Words , 141 Security of Englishmen's Lives , 453 Voltaire , Life of , 525 Self Immolation , 445 Vortigern , and Henry II . 445 Sentimental Poems , 97 Votary of Wealth , 450 Sermons , Collective . See ...
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... English ; though it seems as if an almost literal translation would convey to the English reader some faint idea of the sen- timents , if not of the language , of the original . Will the reader admit the following attempt ? Oh heavens ...
... English ; though it seems as if an almost literal translation would convey to the English reader some faint idea of the sen- timents , if not of the language , of the original . Will the reader admit the following attempt ? Oh heavens ...
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... English . The Semiramide of Manfredi , and the Alcrope of Pomponio Torelli , furnish Mr. W. with an opportunity for discussion , of which he has availed himself in an amusing manner . The tragedies of Italy from 1500 to 1600 nearly all ...
... English . The Semiramide of Manfredi , and the Alcrope of Pomponio Torelli , furnish Mr. W. with an opportunity for discussion , of which he has availed himself in an amusing manner . The tragedies of Italy from 1500 to 1600 nearly all ...
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... English readers , a translation of passages cited in prose , as well as more frequent versions of poetical specimens given in the course of the work As far as paper and types are concerned , the volume is beau- tifully executed ; and ...
... English readers , a translation of passages cited in prose , as well as more frequent versions of poetical specimens given in the course of the work As far as paper and types are concerned , the volume is beau- tifully executed ; and ...
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... English Prose , from the Revolu tion to the present Time . By Thomas Wallace , A. B. and M. R. I. A. To which was adjudged the Gold Prize Medal . In the beginning of this essay , it is observed that the state of the language of a people ...
... English Prose , from the Revolu tion to the present Time . By Thomas Wallace , A. B. and M. R. I. A. To which was adjudged the Gold Prize Medal . In the beginning of this essay , it is observed that the state of the language of a people ...
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