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... says , " I have taken a bitter pleasure in recording it , particularly in this book , which is most frequently before my eyes , in order that nothing in this world may have any further attraction for me ; that , this great attachment to ...
... says , " I have taken a bitter pleasure in recording it , particularly in this book , which is most frequently before my eyes , in order that nothing in this world may have any further attraction for me ; that , this great attachment to ...
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... says , as in the Intro- duction to his Popular Tales , that the Gaelic tales " contain within themselves evidence that they have been domesticated in the country for a long time , and that they came from the East , but they belong to ...
... says , as in the Intro- duction to his Popular Tales , that the Gaelic tales " contain within themselves evidence that they have been domesticated in the country for a long time , and that they came from the East , but they belong to ...
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... says Mr. Leland , " it was apparent that the restored nuns were duplicates of the other pair , but evidently of a spiritual nature , as the trees or other portions of the landscape were visible through their dresses as through a mist ...
... says Mr. Leland , " it was apparent that the restored nuns were duplicates of the other pair , but evidently of a spiritual nature , as the trees or other portions of the landscape were visible through their dresses as through a mist ...
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Notes on the History of the Shakespearian Canon | 1 |
On the Aryan Birthplace By CHARLES J STONE | 28 |
On the Philosophy of Epicurus and Modern | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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