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Perhaps it arose from the melodious stanzas of “ Almanzor and Zayda , ” the
favourite of my childhood ; perhaps from the ballads in “ Don Quixote , " or from
Don Quixote himself , the darling of my youth ; perhaps from an old folio
translation of ...
Perhaps it arose from the melodious stanzas of “ Almanzor and Zayda , ” the
favourite of my childhood ; perhaps from the ballads in “ Don Quixote , " or from
Don Quixote himself , the darling of my youth ; perhaps from an old folio
translation of ...
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Perhaps I may have myself altered some of the lines , since I quote from memory ,
and have not the book to refer to . It is not the least gratifying tribute to Mr.
Ticknor's valuable work that it was recommended for perusal by Mr. Macaulay to
the ...
Perhaps I may have myself altered some of the lines , since I quote from memory ,
and have not the book to refer to . It is not the least gratifying tribute to Mr.
Ticknor's valuable work that it was recommended for perusal by Mr. Macaulay to
the ...
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I add an example of a still bolder effort - an attempt to make tender sentiment be
felt under the disguise of the rude dialect of Cumberland . Perhaps it may be the
effect of Auld Lang Syne on myself , that makes me think it eminently successful .
I add an example of a still bolder effort - an attempt to make tender sentiment be
felt under the disguise of the rude dialect of Cumberland . Perhaps it may be the
effect of Auld Lang Syne on myself , that makes me think it eminently successful .
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When in England some ten or twelve years ago , Mr. Webster's calm manner of
speaking excited much admiration , and perhaps a little surprise , as contrasted
with the astounding and somewhat rough rapidity of progress which is the chief ...
When in England some ten or twelve years ago , Mr. Webster's calm manner of
speaking excited much admiration , and perhaps a little surprise , as contrasted
with the astounding and somewhat rough rapidity of progress which is the chief ...
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This is not quite accurate perhaps , but if so , we hope they will be so
administered as to give that protection . But who are the innocent whom the law
would protect ? Gentlemen , Joseph White was innocent . They are innocent ,
who having D ...
This is not quite accurate perhaps , but if so , we hope they will be so
administered as to give that protection . But who are the innocent whom the law
would protect ? Gentlemen , Joseph White was innocent . They are innocent ,
who having D ...
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