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... observe that though the lover speaks in hyperbole , yet his speech is " comely . " " Still , " he continues , " they do best who , if they cannot but admit love , yet make it keep quarter , and sever it wholly from their serious affairs ...
... observe that though the lover speaks in hyperbole , yet his speech is " comely . " " Still , " he continues , " they do best who , if they cannot but admit love , yet make it keep quarter , and sever it wholly from their serious affairs ...
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... observe for a moment a few of the places where the stream began to widen out from its far - off source , and note such objects and appearances as may throw some light upon the formation and locality of the bower which we desire ...
... observe for a moment a few of the places where the stream began to widen out from its far - off source , and note such objects and appearances as may throw some light upon the formation and locality of the bower which we desire ...
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... observe the gradual mental emancipation manifested in modern times . The sense of freedom , elevation , and expansion of mind , the clearer atmo- sphere in which all writers now work , though still imperfect , marks an immense advance ...
... observe the gradual mental emancipation manifested in modern times . The sense of freedom , elevation , and expansion of mind , the clearer atmo- sphere in which all writers now work , though still imperfect , marks an immense advance ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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