The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... portion of this volume , in conjunction with that portion which is called the index , and into which is thrust the commonalty , high and low , of those who paid the debt of na- ture during the year . We have only room to mention the ...
... portion of this volume , in conjunction with that portion which is called the index , and into which is thrust the commonalty , high and low , of those who paid the debt of na- ture during the year . We have only room to mention the ...
Strona 295
... portion of homage is conceded to the chaste moon , whilst the beau- ties of five - sizths of the ordinary passions , together with the mighty ocean , sundry snowdrops , time , the grave and eternity , are commemo- rated with all the ...
... portion of homage is conceded to the chaste moon , whilst the beau- ties of five - sizths of the ordinary passions , together with the mighty ocean , sundry snowdrops , time , the grave and eternity , are commemo- rated with all the ...
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... portion of the volume ; nearly the whole of the remaining part is devoted to the principles and exer- cises of translation . With respect to the pronuncia- tion , M. Ventouillac has adopted , in our opinion , a very judicious ar ...
... portion of the volume ; nearly the whole of the remaining part is devoted to the principles and exer- cises of translation . With respect to the pronuncia- tion , M. Ventouillac has adopted , in our opinion , a very judicious ar ...
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