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; right to them , but who were willing to give him an interest in their dishonest and oppressive dealings . It is melancholy to contemplate a man of so mighty an intellect guilty of all this but his conduct was , if possible , more ...
; right to them , but who were willing to give him an interest in their dishonest and oppressive dealings . It is melancholy to contemplate a man of so mighty an intellect guilty of all this but his conduct was , if possible , more ...
Pagina 14
... interest in his behalf , so that he might be honored with some title . Several hundred had been knighted by the king only a few weeks pre- viously ; but it so happened that he had resolved to dub a hundred more , and at the suggestion ...
... interest in his behalf , so that he might be honored with some title . Several hundred had been knighted by the king only a few weeks pre- viously ; but it so happened that he had resolved to dub a hundred more , and at the suggestion ...
Pagina 33
... interest , and in seizing upon the affections of her readers , than man . Her books inculcate a higher and more refined sense of truth , than those of male writers . In fine , a talented woman generally manages to throw into her ...
... interest , and in seizing upon the affections of her readers , than man . Her books inculcate a higher and more refined sense of truth , than those of male writers . In fine , a talented woman generally manages to throw into her ...
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... interest- ing episode in the poem . It affords the author an opportunity of drawing a vivid and powerful sketch of the domestic affec- tions . The anguish of the wives and children on the shore , at the prospect of seeing their husbands ...
... interest- ing episode in the poem . It affords the author an opportunity of drawing a vivid and powerful sketch of the domestic affec- tions . The anguish of the wives and children on the shore , at the prospect of seeing their husbands ...
Pagina 53
... interests himself in the same cause , and his chief duty is to prevent Jupiter , by fre- དམ་ ཀ་ ལྟར འག ན རྒྱུ འབའ ངག ་ ་ ་་་ བས quent intercessions , from altering his mind . On the 1860. ] 53 CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS .
... interests himself in the same cause , and his chief duty is to prevent Jupiter , by fre- དམ་ ཀ་ ལྟར འག ན རྒྱུ འབའ ངག ་ ་ ་་་ བས quent intercessions , from altering his mind . On the 1860. ] 53 CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS .
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