The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... possessed , with a poor creature whom he met begging in the streets ; and when he was earnestly pressed to translate the Odyssey as well as the Iliad , he replied that he wished above all things to do so , but that he would not , lest ...
... possessed , with a poor creature whom he met begging in the streets ; and when he was earnestly pressed to translate the Odyssey as well as the Iliad , he replied that he wished above all things to do so , but that he would not , lest ...
Strona 188
... possessed of every facility which he could well desire for the attainment of distinction . For some years , however , his oil portraits met with but limited success . He was more fortunate in his portraits in water colours , in which ...
... possessed of every facility which he could well desire for the attainment of distinction . For some years , however , his oil portraits met with but limited success . He was more fortunate in his portraits in water colours , in which ...
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... possessing , as it surely does , in its nature , a beneficial pro- perty peculiar to itself . But here the blessing is brought home to every considerate mind , since a substitute for this article does not appear to exist in India . ' I ...
... possessing , as it surely does , in its nature , a beneficial pro- perty peculiar to itself . But here the blessing is brought home to every considerate mind , since a substitute for this article does not appear to exist in India . ' I ...
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