The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... become grey , and waved in natural and graceful curls over his head , that was assimilating tself fast to the " bald ... becoming . In criticising his features it might , perhaps , be said hat his eyes were placed too near his nose , and ...
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... become an author by the path which seldom fails to lead moder to affluence and dignities , to follow that w who tread it to any thing but poverty and alike insensible to dishonour and fame . This was singular , and it was still more ...
... become an author by the path which seldom fails to lead moder to affluence and dignities , to follow that w who tread it to any thing but poverty and alike insensible to dishonour and fame . This was singular , and it was still more ...
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... become , in co more luxurious and profound in their banquets , a new se is called into exercise , and a new series ... becomes ridiculous ; and the noblest passages are only watched to be degraded by an application to affair of the hour ...
... become , in co more luxurious and profound in their banquets , a new se is called into exercise , and a new series ... becomes ridiculous ; and the noblest passages are only watched to be degraded by an application to affair of the hour ...
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