Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntNims and Knight, 1892 - 236 sider |
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... least defer our judgment , and more narrowly examine our information . The state of literary , as well as political party , appears to run , or to have run so high , that for a stranger to steer impartially between them is next to ...
... least defer our judgment , and more narrowly examine our information . The state of literary , as well as political party , appears to run , or to have run so high , that for a stranger to steer impartially between them is next to ...
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... least my companion ( who , resolving to be at once cleanly and classical , bathed in it ) pronounced it to be the fountain of Dirce , and anybody who thinks it worth while may contradict him . At Castri we drank of half a dozen ...
... least my companion ( who , resolving to be at once cleanly and classical , bathed in it ) pronounced it to be the fountain of Dirce , and anybody who thinks it worth while may contradict him . At Castri we drank of half a dozen ...
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... least , to the Spaniards , they are superior to the Portuguese . If it be difficult to pronounce what they are , we can at least say what they are not ; they are not treacherous , they are not cowardly , they do not burn heretics , they ...
... least , to the Spaniards , they are superior to the Portuguese . If it be difficult to pronounce what they are , we can at least say what they are not ; they are not treacherous , they are not cowardly , they do not burn heretics , they ...
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