Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... speak on sic a theme North . Yes , my dearest James , you can , if you choose , speak on it better than either of us . Shepherd - Weel , then , that is the view o ' virtue that seems maist consistent wi ' the re- pearing amaist in its ...
... speak on sic a theme North . Yes , my dearest James , you can , if you choose , speak on it better than either of us . Shepherd - Weel , then , that is the view o ' virtue that seems maist consistent wi ' the re- pearing amaist in its ...
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... speak of France , our Harry it was that like a lion ramped among the lilies -our Black Prince , that , in his tent with cap- tive kings- Shepherd .- ' Twas lucky for them baith , that they never tried the fechtin on this side o ' the ...
... speak of France , our Harry it was that like a lion ramped among the lilies -our Black Prince , that , in his tent with cap- tive kings- Shepherd .- ' Twas lucky for them baith , that they never tried the fechtin on this side o ' the ...
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... speak of works so dissimilar . It is no wonder , then , that the critic should show his ignorance by calling Leeing ( lying ) Davie , one of the cha- racters in " The Dominie's Legacy , " a " lout of a boy , " when it is perfectly ...
... speak of works so dissimilar . It is no wonder , then , that the critic should show his ignorance by calling Leeing ( lying ) Davie , one of the cha- racters in " The Dominie's Legacy , " a " lout of a boy , " when it is perfectly ...
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