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... hope will find favour with all critical admirers of the illustrious bard . As more present themselves to my future researches , they shall be carefully treasured up for your Port Folio ; my aim and ambi- tion being to wipe away the dust ...
... hope will find favour with all critical admirers of the illustrious bard . As more present themselves to my future researches , they shall be carefully treasured up for your Port Folio ; my aim and ambi- tion being to wipe away the dust ...
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... Hope , our most valued comfort , to whose beloved protection we fly in every evil , and who , by displaying to our view the flattering object of some distant good , instructs us to maintain our ground against the severest misfortunes ...
... Hope , our most valued comfort , to whose beloved protection we fly in every evil , and who , by displaying to our view the flattering object of some distant good , instructs us to maintain our ground against the severest misfortunes ...
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... Hope , and consequently impede the expected supplies , he wrote to con- firm the guarantee . Banished and proscribed , he hazarded the greatest part of the property still remaining in his possession , to preserve Paris from the calamity ...
... Hope , and consequently impede the expected supplies , he wrote to con- firm the guarantee . Banished and proscribed , he hazarded the greatest part of the property still remaining in his possession , to preserve Paris from the calamity ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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