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... beautiful expression - by such a mis- placed hyperbole as " wounds yet streaming . " There is no disputing about tastes in such matters , and the translator pro- bably has his own reasons for thinking the style of Cicero tame and ...
... beautiful expression - by such a mis- placed hyperbole as " wounds yet streaming . " There is no disputing about tastes in such matters , and the translator pro- bably has his own reasons for thinking the style of Cicero tame and ...
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... beautiful effusions that ever delighted a sound taste in morals and literature . The subject of the fourth book - of which but a single leaf remains - is supposed to have been Education . Nothing else is ascertained of the work , except ...
... beautiful effusions that ever delighted a sound taste in morals and literature . The subject of the fourth book - of which but a single leaf remains - is supposed to have been Education . Nothing else is ascertained of the work , except ...
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... beautiful , as well as of moral duty . We hope it has been reserved as a subject for a hand worthy of treating it — and that we shall see the " awful goodness " of that incomparable man transmitted to posterity in contrast with ...
... beautiful , as well as of moral duty . We hope it has been reserved as a subject for a hand worthy of treating it — and that we shall see the " awful goodness " of that incomparable man transmitted to posterity in contrast with ...
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... beautiful blue satin , their caps of sable ; their silken zones interwoven with silver , and adorned with large carnelians , with which even their saddles were decorated . The fair Amazons approached us without timidity , and ...
... beautiful blue satin , their caps of sable ; their silken zones interwoven with silver , and adorned with large carnelians , with which even their saddles were decorated . The fair Amazons approached us without timidity , and ...
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... beautiful dost thou appear among thy fellows ! but that young beauty , whom fate has thrown into a foreign land , languishes far from her country ; she incessantly turns her eyes towards those parts . Alas ! did not Mount Kangai rise ...
... beautiful dost thou appear among thy fellows ! but that young beauty , whom fate has thrown into a foreign land , languishes far from her country ; she incessantly turns her eyes towards those parts . Alas ! did not Mount Kangai rise ...
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