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... reader , we suspect , is by this time in a sufficiently per- suasive temper , to believe very readily that a modern poet is rather a peculiar sort of a formation . If , however , any misgivings in this respect should still agitate his ...
... reader , we suspect , is by this time in a sufficiently per- suasive temper , to believe very readily that a modern poet is rather a peculiar sort of a formation . If , however , any misgivings in this respect should still agitate his ...
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... reader will quickly guess , hung an interest- ing tale . The fountain was often resorted to by Fleurette , who , after the primitive fashion of handmaids , carried a picturesque pitcher in her lily - white hand : and the gods so ...
... reader will quickly guess , hung an interest- ing tale . The fountain was often resorted to by Fleurette , who , after the primitive fashion of handmaids , carried a picturesque pitcher in her lily - white hand : and the gods so ...
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... readers , as , no doubt , there are many , who delight in the slang phraseology in which Mr. Hook much indulges , we ... reader will be disappointed , if he takes up this work as a mere novel . It aims at a higher title . Doubtless , it ...
... readers , as , no doubt , there are many , who delight in the slang phraseology in which Mr. Hook much indulges , we ... reader will be disappointed , if he takes up this work as a mere novel . It aims at a higher title . Doubtless , it ...
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