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Pagina 37
... becomes the guest of Father Lapierre , and is seized with a severe illness . After his recovery he becomes M. Trefoil's guest . The outline of the household life of the proprietor of the silk factory , is well and tastefully executed ...
... becomes the guest of Father Lapierre , and is seized with a severe illness . After his recovery he becomes M. Trefoil's guest . The outline of the household life of the proprietor of the silk factory , is well and tastefully executed ...
Pagina 38
... become a . man since then ; he rides proudly upon his white mare , and hunts with his good falcon . Ianthe's garden is not broad enough for him now that he has spread his wings , else why comes he not hither ? " " Sheik Zanadeen's son ...
... become a . man since then ; he rides proudly upon his white mare , and hunts with his good falcon . Ianthe's garden is not broad enough for him now that he has spread his wings , else why comes he not hither ? " " Sheik Zanadeen's son ...
Pagina 51
... becoming gravity : E O Sol ardente , " Queimava entam os deoses que Typheo , Co ' o temor grande em peixes converteo . " * βῆ δ ' ἀκέων παρὰ θῖνα πολυφλοίσβοιο θαλάσσης . τ . 34 . which is turned almost into burlesque , as follows ...
... becoming gravity : E O Sol ardente , " Queimava entam os deoses que Typheo , Co ' o temor grande em peixes converteo . " * βῆ δ ' ἀκέων παρὰ θῖνα πολυφλοίσβοιο θαλάσσης . τ . 34 . which is turned almost into burlesque , as follows ...
Pagina 63
... become British . It is not strange that the English should not have any great relish for a poem which , however noble , grand and interesting in itself , gives all the glory of European conquest and civilization in India to the ...
... become British . It is not strange that the English should not have any great relish for a poem which , however noble , grand and interesting in itself , gives all the glory of European conquest and civilization in India to the ...
Pagina 64
... become the civilized , and in many instances , the learned and polished men who founded the American nation . Unlike the history of all other countries , which emerge from darkness and dim twilight into day , that of America at once ...
... become the civilized , and in many instances , the learned and polished men who founded the American nation . Unlike the history of all other countries , which emerge from darkness and dim twilight into day , that of America at once ...
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