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... become attractions to allure the warlike and the brave . The enemy of our race yet hovers on the frontiers , baffled but not destroyed ; but I forget when I speak to such a sage , who needs can teach . What say your friends the priests ...
... become attractions to allure the warlike and the brave . The enemy of our race yet hovers on the frontiers , baffled but not destroyed ; but I forget when I speak to such a sage , who needs can teach . What say your friends the priests ...
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... become in some sort adepts in considering the respective merits of the crowd of poets , mere smoothness of verse , sentiment , and pleasing description , will no longer suit their taste ; and a very manifest degree of talent is now become ...
... become in some sort adepts in considering the respective merits of the crowd of poets , mere smoothness of verse , sentiment , and pleasing description , will no longer suit their taste ; and a very manifest degree of talent is now become ...
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... become acquainted with what relates to the genus of his plant , he will next compare his speci- men with all the specific characters under that genus , till he ascer- tains its species , and confirms his determination of its name by ...
... become acquainted with what relates to the genus of his plant , he will next compare his speci- men with all the specific characters under that genus , till he ascer- tains its species , and confirms his determination of its name by ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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