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I am sure that your appetite cannot be great , " For the pieces lie whole and untouch'd on pour plate . 15 The original has it- " of the order of the Hills . " There were several hills in France which produced Champagne , and they had ...
I am sure that your appetite cannot be great , " For the pieces lie whole and untouch'd on pour plate . 15 The original has it- " of the order of the Hills . " There were several hills in France which produced Champagne , and they had ...
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Some of our readers have been gratified with the sight of a manuscript translation made at home , which is worthy of the inimitable original . But we must be thinking of a close . We can not , therefore , give an account of the curious ...
Some of our readers have been gratified with the sight of a manuscript translation made at home , which is worthy of the inimitable original . But we must be thinking of a close . We can not , therefore , give an account of the curious ...
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As for his style , it is of course original , and though since his commencemeut , others have written German well , Werther was as remarkable for its rhetorical purity as its moral power . As there is more or less practical philosophy ...
As for his style , it is of course original , and though since his commencemeut , others have written German well , Werther was as remarkable for its rhetorical purity as its moral power . As there is more or less practical philosophy ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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