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Pagina 49
... less , if less had been offered him . This poem was addressed to the lord Tyrconnel , not only in the first lines , but in a formal dedication , filled with the highest strains of panegyrick , and VOL . 10-4 49 the warmest professions ...
... less , if less had been offered him . This poem was addressed to the lord Tyrconnel , not only in the first lines , but in a formal dedication , filled with the highest strains of panegyrick , and VOL . 10-4 49 the warmest professions ...
Pagina 214
... less than sixteen thousand verses , might have been despatched in less than three hundred and twenty days by fifty verses in a day . The notes , compiled with the assistance of his mercenaries , could not be supposed to require more ...
... less than sixteen thousand verses , might have been despatched in less than three hundred and twenty days by fifty verses in a day . The notes , compiled with the assistance of his mercenaries , could not be supposed to require more ...
Pagina 248
... less easily to admit new confidence , and the will to grow less flexible ; and when , therefore , the departure of an old friend is very acutely felt . In the next year he lost his mother , not by an unexpected death , for she had ...
... less easily to admit new confidence , and the will to grow less flexible ; and when , therefore , the departure of an old friend is very acutely felt . In the next year he lost his mother , not by an unexpected death , for she had ...
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