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... admiration excited . ' Not , indeed , the same admiration , ' but a great portion ' of it , which however is sufficient to make him believe , that no inconsiderable share of the neglect which this beautiful poem has so long endured ...
... admiration excited . ' Not , indeed , the same admiration , ' but a great portion ' of it , which however is sufficient to make him believe , that no inconsiderable share of the neglect which this beautiful poem has so long endured ...
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... admiring the manner in which political events of the greatest importance are presented under a comic aspect . Each person ... admiration pour une si glorieuse tentative . Alvare . Enchanté , Messieurs , enchanté . Mendoce . Almada vous a ...
... admiring the manner in which political events of the greatest importance are presented under a comic aspect . Each person ... admiration pour une si glorieuse tentative . Alvare . Enchanté , Messieurs , enchanté . Mendoce . Almada vous a ...
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... admirable . We are not sure , indeed , that we have ever read any discourse on the subject to which it refers , of ... admiration even than they merit , merely because they fail to achieve a title to so much as they seem to claim . 66 ...
... admirable . We are not sure , indeed , that we have ever read any discourse on the subject to which it refers , of ... admiration even than they merit , merely because they fail to achieve a title to so much as they seem to claim . 66 ...
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