The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... considerable length , may appear almost incredible to civilised nations accustomed to the art of writing . But it is well known , that even after the Homeric poems had been reduced to writing , the rhapsodists who had been accustomed to ...
... considerable length , may appear almost incredible to civilised nations accustomed to the art of writing . But it is well known , that even after the Homeric poems had been reduced to writing , the rhapsodists who had been accustomed to ...
Strona 141
... considerable extent of peat - land , which is called the Devil's Moor , on account of the accidents that frequently happened to the cattle which ventured on it , as well as to men , who were sometimes swallowed up in it , without the ...
... considerable extent of peat - land , which is called the Devil's Moor , on account of the accidents that frequently happened to the cattle which ventured on it , as well as to men , who were sometimes swallowed up in it , without the ...
Strona 610
... considerable man's friends ever held down their heads more than did the Duke's , upon hearing this most wonderful declaration . It really exceeded all belief , and shows how sweet a thing office must be when lost ! And here we would ...
... considerable man's friends ever held down their heads more than did the Duke's , upon hearing this most wonderful declaration . It really exceeded all belief , and shows how sweet a thing office must be when lost ! And here we would ...
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