Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... French letters during his reign , the seeds of the present contest were no doubt then planted . Talma , under his sway , laboured to overcome the monotonous drone of French verse , and assimilating his acting as much as possible to the ...
... French letters during his reign , the seeds of the present contest were no doubt then planted . Talma , under his sway , laboured to overcome the monotonous drone of French verse , and assimilating his acting as much as possible to the ...
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... French ships as she passed , and every man to take his bird , ' as we joking called it . The Goliah led the van . There was a French frigate right in our way . Captain Foley cried , Sink that brute ; what does he there ? In a moment she ...
... French ships as she passed , and every man to take his bird , ' as we joking called it . The Goliah led the van . There was a French frigate right in our way . Captain Foley cried , Sink that brute ; what does he there ? In a moment she ...
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... French translations . Mr. Chalfin , at Kasan , is preparing an edition of Gengis Chan and Tamerlane , two works of which no part has yet been published , except some fragments in an essay : De origine vo- cabuli Dengi et de Bularia ...
... French translations . Mr. Chalfin , at Kasan , is preparing an edition of Gengis Chan and Tamerlane , two works of which no part has yet been published , except some fragments in an essay : De origine vo- cabuli Dengi et de Bularia ...
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