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... original , and vice versa ; and if they were some- times to use the indefinite article when the definite is em- ployed in the original . This , however , only proves that a difference exists in the idiom of the two languages , not that ...
... original , and vice versa ; and if they were some- times to use the indefinite article when the definite is em- ployed in the original . This , however , only proves that a difference exists in the idiom of the two languages , not that ...
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... original , as it now stands , 8 , is light as air . The touch is that of Ithuriel's spear . The fiend starts forth by magic , as it were , with all the rapidity , and the shock , of an unexpected flash of lightning ; and the monarch ...
... original , as it now stands , 8 , is light as air . The touch is that of Ithuriel's spear . The fiend starts forth by magic , as it were , with all the rapidity , and the shock , of an unexpected flash of lightning ; and the monarch ...
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... original . The " cruor conjugis " is indeed very obscure . The space which we have allotted to Mr. Wheelwright's first volume will compel us to be brief in our notice of his second : of which the contents , in fact , are much less ...
... original . The " cruor conjugis " is indeed very obscure . The space which we have allotted to Mr. Wheelwright's first volume will compel us to be brief in our notice of his second : of which the contents , in fact , are much less ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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