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... style of a loyal and courteous knight ; but the circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir Robert had stated on what occasion it was bestowed , or in reward of what ser- vices it was ...
... style of a loyal and courteous knight ; but the circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir Robert had stated on what occasion it was bestowed , or in reward of what ser- vices it was ...
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... styles , would have been interesting , and at least quite as entertaining , and rather more in place , than his learned defence of King David , " the sweet songster of Israel . " On his return to St. Petersburgh , Sir Robert conducts ...
... styles , would have been interesting , and at least quite as entertaining , and rather more in place , than his learned defence of King David , " the sweet songster of Israel . " On his return to St. Petersburgh , Sir Robert conducts ...
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... style of Ulphilas , and the mode of printing in the middle of the fourth century , or that he knows nothing at all about the matter . Which opinion should be adopted , may , perhaps , be determined by his assertion , that the existence ...
... style of Ulphilas , and the mode of printing in the middle of the fourth century , or that he knows nothing at all about the matter . Which opinion should be adopted , may , perhaps , be determined by his assertion , that the existence ...
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... style , and characterizes the gene- ral effect . The workmanship , though exceedingly defective , contains many evidences that the approved examples of poetry have been consulted . The language has little affecta- tion of obsolete ...
... style , and characterizes the gene- ral effect . The workmanship , though exceedingly defective , contains many evidences that the approved examples of poetry have been consulted . The language has little affecta- tion of obsolete ...
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... style , though the legitimate style is the best possible com- panion of merit ; but the critics do not pause to consider this : their ardent chiefs , seized with a loathing of modern eccen- tricities , enthusiastically extol an ...
... style , though the legitimate style is the best possible com- panion of merit ; but the critics do not pause to consider this : their ardent chiefs , seized with a loathing of modern eccen- tricities , enthusiastically extol an ...
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