The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... turned to business . First , about a dozen lines of the Rambler were converted into my very best Latin - turned over by the tutor , and quietly laid aside ; then down came a couple of So- phocles , and a short chorus having been ...
... turned to business . First , about a dozen lines of the Rambler were converted into my very best Latin - turned over by the tutor , and quietly laid aside ; then down came a couple of So- phocles , and a short chorus having been ...
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... turned him to his book . " The fact of the emperor being out of Irish blackguard having been thus immortalized , smoke , the avant courier of the conflagration , is allowed to cloud the sky serene under the similitude of a heavy ...
... turned him to his book . " The fact of the emperor being out of Irish blackguard having been thus immortalized , smoke , the avant courier of the conflagration , is allowed to cloud the sky serene under the similitude of a heavy ...
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... turned his arms against Florence . Never had that republic been in more imminent danger , but , as in former extremities , unlooked - for circumstances came to her rescue , and she was released from her terrors by the sudden ill- ness ...
... turned his arms against Florence . Never had that republic been in more imminent danger , but , as in former extremities , unlooked - for circumstances came to her rescue , and she was released from her terrors by the sudden ill- ness ...
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... turned away mine eyes , Avoiding her embrace ; Idly I spake of idle doubts , And many an idler thing : - Ah me ! how much of misery From idle words may spring ! " Twas over soon the cause , -not soon The sad effects passed by : — They ...
... turned away mine eyes , Avoiding her embrace ; Idly I spake of idle doubts , And many an idler thing : - Ah me ! how much of misery From idle words may spring ! " Twas over soon the cause , -not soon The sad effects passed by : — They ...
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... turned to Rome , where his foolish extravagances soon achieved his ruin . Drowned in debt , he stooped to practices unworthy of him ; and it is in reference to this that Tacitus remarks , that he was the only one amongst all the ...
... turned to Rome , where his foolish extravagances soon achieved his ruin . Drowned in debt , he stooped to practices unworthy of him ; and it is in reference to this that Tacitus remarks , that he was the only one amongst all the ...
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