Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 16 卷 |
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-Only think of new , become delightful by age , while that picture which Horace has given that which pleases in the wood never us of human beatification proves of durable excellence . ” Could “ Seu te in remoto gramine per dies Mr ...
-Only think of new , become delightful by age , while that picture which Horace has given that which pleases in the wood never us of human beatification proves of durable excellence . ” Could “ Seu te in remoto gramine per dies Mr ...
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On the whole , the most intelligible there is no mention of any such species . account of the matter is given by VENNER , Besides , it was not from the Canaries , but who says , that · Bastard is in virtue some- from Spain , that sack ...
On the whole , the most intelligible there is no mention of any such species . account of the matter is given by VENNER , Besides , it was not from the Canaries , but who says , that · Bastard is in virtue some- from Spain , that sack ...
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... readily understand the greater part of the free saccharine matter description which Markham has given of contained in them , that they could have the various kinds of Sack known in his acquired the peculiar dryness for which time .
... readily understand the greater part of the free saccharine matter description which Markham has given of contained in them , that they could have the various kinds of Sack known in his acquired the peculiar dryness for which time .
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not tell you , for I was then wretched , “ Is it you , ” said Meiram , “ who and sorrow made me weak ; but now speak thus — you who bore him , who despair has given me strength , and I nursed him at your breast , and , as can tell you ...
not tell you , for I was then wretched , “ Is it you , ” said Meiram , “ who and sorrow made me weak ; but now speak thus — you who bore him , who despair has given me strength , and I nursed him at your breast , and , as can tell you ...
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... news had gone abroad that his rage , gave us able assistance , so Meiram was to live at my house , and that in five minutes we were mas- the people conceived that the King had ters of the house , and had recovered given her to me .
... news had gone abroad that his rage , gave us able assistance , so Meiram was to live at my house , and that in five minutes we were mas- the people conceived that the King had ters of the house , and had recovered given her to me .
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