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... once , that the multiplicity of small incidents which he relates must prove wearisome ; if he felt this , why did he swell them to such an unreasonable proportion ? It is not our desire to offer the smallest objection to the fulfil ...
... once , that the multiplicity of small incidents which he relates must prove wearisome ; if he felt this , why did he swell them to such an unreasonable proportion ? It is not our desire to offer the smallest objection to the fulfil ...
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... once captivates his fancy , and he pursues her to the island , where , however , he fails to come to an eclaircissement . But he is prevented from throwing himself into the sea at Cowes , by hearing that the lady has set out --not for ...
... once captivates his fancy , and he pursues her to the island , where , however , he fails to come to an eclaircissement . But he is prevented from throwing himself into the sea at Cowes , by hearing that the lady has set out --not for ...
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... Once ordered to the cells , friends of all classes sud- denly rise up ; his fellow prisoners , the turnkeys , the chaplain , the keepers , and the sheriffs , all seem interested in his fate ; and he can make no rea- sonable request that ...
... Once ordered to the cells , friends of all classes sud- denly rise up ; his fellow prisoners , the turnkeys , the chaplain , the keepers , and the sheriffs , all seem interested in his fate ; and he can make no rea- sonable request that ...
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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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