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... took upon himself to improve and interpolate Burns ' verses . The poet took these suggestions in good humour and , unfortunately , sometimes adopted them . But most of those alterations were , in the Irishman's phrase , " improvements ...
... took upon himself to improve and interpolate Burns ' verses . The poet took these suggestions in good humour and , unfortunately , sometimes adopted them . But most of those alterations were , in the Irishman's phrase , " improvements ...
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... took up his bow , and left his father's home . Then Varuna was angry , and caused the king to suffer from dropsy . For six years Rôhita roamed the forest , and one day it chanced that he came upon a Brâhman eremite , named Ag'îgarta ...
... took up his bow , and left his father's home . Then Varuna was angry , and caused the king to suffer from dropsy . For six years Rôhita roamed the forest , and one day it chanced that he came upon a Brâhman eremite , named Ag'îgarta ...
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... took to Hebrew , teaching himself so well that in a year or two he confuted Bishop Hare and other learned Hebraists . He now began to edit Hebrew works , read the Old Testament in the original , and by col- lating Psalm with Psalm , and ...
... took to Hebrew , teaching himself so well that in a year or two he confuted Bishop Hare and other learned Hebraists . He now began to edit Hebrew works , read the Old Testament in the original , and by col- lating Psalm with Psalm , and ...
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the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
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