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Page 77
... manner im- than a Pict , as I suppose a Pict to pose upon them the necessity of be- have been than I. Upon my hypo- ing silent , by declaring , that you thesis , therefore , there has been a will be so yourself . Upon the whole ...
... manner im- than a Pict , as I suppose a Pict to pose upon them the necessity of be- have been than I. Upon my hypo- ing silent , by declaring , that you thesis , therefore , there has been a will be so yourself . Upon the whole ...
Page 216
... manner they assume . them , are modern . Their beauty In the border ballads , the first was a touchstone , as he expresses it , strong rays from the Delphic orb il- which might have shown their young - luminate Jellom Grame , in the 4th ...
... manner they assume . them , are modern . Their beauty In the border ballads , the first was a touchstone , as he expresses it , strong rays from the Delphic orb il- which might have shown their young - luminate Jellom Grame , in the 4th ...
Page 239
... manner . Forgive this , not design it when I sat down to write . ) from your faithful , & c . He had learning enough to make him acceptable to those who had had op- portunities of gaining more . But it was covered by the ease and ...
... manner . Forgive this , not design it when I sat down to write . ) from your faithful , & c . He had learning enough to make him acceptable to those who had had op- portunities of gaining more . But it was covered by the ease and ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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