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... remain as the most of the German dramatists in the British tongue . The next step of our poct in a life which seems Morning Post essays , though written in defence to have had no settled object , but to have been or furtherance of the ...
... remain as the most of the German dramatists in the British tongue . The next step of our poct in a life which seems Morning Post essays , though written in defence to have had no settled object , but to have been or furtherance of the ...
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... remain , This Lime - tree bower my prison ! I have lost Beauties and feelings , such as would have been Most sweet to my remembrance , even when age Had dimm'd mine eyes to blindness ! They , mean- while , Friends , whom I never more ...
... remain , This Lime - tree bower my prison ! I have lost Beauties and feelings , such as would have been Most sweet to my remembrance , even when age Had dimm'd mine eyes to blindness ! They , mean- while , Friends , whom I never more ...
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... remain silent , I chose to follow his There is a second character of such imaginary example , and Mr. ***** recited the Poem . This he representations as spring from a real and earnest de- could do with the better grace , being known to ...
... remain silent , I chose to follow his There is a second character of such imaginary example , and Mr. ***** recited the Poem . This he representations as spring from a real and earnest de- could do with the better grace , being known to ...
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... remain only quiet duties , the constant as their guilt and its consequences were more enor- care , the gradual improvement , the cautious un- mous . His description of this imaginary punishment hazardous labors of the industrious though ...
... remain only quiet duties , the constant as their guilt and its consequences were more enor- care , the gradual improvement , the cautious un- mous . His description of this imaginary punishment hazardous labors of the industrious though ...
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... remain'd , ; | [ dew ; I dreamt that they were fill'd with And when I awoke , it rain'd . They raised their limbs like lifeless tools -We were a ghastly crew . The body of my brother's son Stood by me , knee to knee : The body and I ...
... remain'd , ; | [ dew ; I dreamt that they were fill'd with And when I awoke , it rain'd . They raised their limbs like lifeless tools -We were a ghastly crew . The body of my brother's son Stood by me , knee to knee : The body and I ...
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