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... whole truth . The hero of romance , the scrupulous , delicate - minded , delicate- handed hero , the hero whom you have in perfection in Schiller's dramas , does exist in life and is a real and great power ; but he is seldom or never ...
... whole truth . The hero of romance , the scrupulous , delicate - minded , delicate- handed hero , the hero whom you have in perfection in Schiller's dramas , does exist in life and is a real and great power ; but he is seldom or never ...
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... whole time from the tower of Mecænas , and seemed highly pleased with the sight . He would not allow one to attempt to stop or extinguish the fire , promising to remove at his own charge the rubbish and dead bodies . " Tacitus informs ...
... whole time from the tower of Mecænas , and seemed highly pleased with the sight . He would not allow one to attempt to stop or extinguish the fire , promising to remove at his own charge the rubbish and dead bodies . " Tacitus informs ...
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... whole Antarctic Ocean , * - as though there were here the vortex of a mighty but steady whirlwind . " We may contemplate the whole system of ' brave west winds , ' circu- lating in the Antarctic regions , in the light of an everlasting ...
... whole Antarctic Ocean , * - as though there were here the vortex of a mighty but steady whirlwind . " We may contemplate the whole system of ' brave west winds , ' circu- lating in the Antarctic regions , in the light of an everlasting ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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