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... tion of the antients ; the second , in the progressive ameliora- tion of our native efforts to celebrate our own religion and our own exploits . Mad . de Staël truly remarks that all the more interesting poems of modern Europe belong to ...
... tion of the antients ; the second , in the progressive ameliora- tion of our native efforts to celebrate our own religion and our own exploits . Mad . de Staël truly remarks that all the more interesting poems of modern Europe belong to ...
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... tion is appropriated to the subject of Desires , in which the ap- petites and affections of human nature are fully considered ; and to this succeeds a section on Sentiments , which are defined to be impressions that arise in the mind ...
... tion is appropriated to the subject of Desires , in which the ap- petites and affections of human nature are fully considered ; and to this succeeds a section on Sentiments , which are defined to be impressions that arise in the mind ...
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... tion concludes by pointing out the necessity of a glossary ; and by endeavouring to obtain the regret of living authors in behalf * See the preceding Article . of certain obsolete usages of the old French tongue . 5 of 496 Barbazan's ...
... tion concludes by pointing out the necessity of a glossary ; and by endeavouring to obtain the regret of living authors in behalf * See the preceding Article . of certain obsolete usages of the old French tongue . 5 of 496 Barbazan's ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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