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... interest- ing details concerning the performance of his mission . They are followed by a great number of less valuable , though not unenter- taining letters and notes , connected principally with the arts , and a few upon his pecuniary ...
... interest- ing details concerning the performance of his mission . They are followed by a great number of less valuable , though not unenter- taining letters and notes , connected principally with the arts , and a few upon his pecuniary ...
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... interest excited by the expectation of the maid , waiting for a tragical event which is about to be executed within the tent , gives the work , in the contemplation of the spectator , a higher degree of dramatic interest than historical ...
... interest excited by the expectation of the maid , waiting for a tragical event which is about to be executed within the tent , gives the work , in the contemplation of the spectator , a higher degree of dramatic interest than historical ...
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... interest for the results of this expedition , and we shall here take the liberty to express a hope , that they may not be published in a form which might render them inaccessible to the great mass of the reading classes of society . The ...
... interest for the results of this expedition , and we shall here take the liberty to express a hope , that they may not be published in a form which might render them inaccessible to the great mass of the reading classes of society . The ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
Lord Byrons WorksVols 5 and | 6 |
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