The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Том 61826 |
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... equal success . His picce , called El Conde Lucanor , published by Argote of Molina , is composed of forty - nine tales , each of which terminates by a short moral . The poems of this prince are in general more correct than those of D ...
... equal success . His picce , called El Conde Lucanor , published by Argote of Molina , is composed of forty - nine tales , each of which terminates by a short moral . The poems of this prince are in general more correct than those of D ...
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... equal bone and muscle , apprehensive of such a probable result , the Saracen cava- been there , and that man's accommodation had been in speedily got reconciled to their old favourite , and as twice the length of his lance , wheeled his ...
... equal bone and muscle , apprehensive of such a probable result , the Saracen cava- been there , and that man's accommodation had been in speedily got reconciled to their old favourite , and as twice the length of his lance , wheeled his ...
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... equal justice , must we not ascribe various discoveries in melody and the enchanting science of singing in parts , to our fur - clad warblers ? It is plain , from the borrowed names of many foreign professors , that they adopt or ...
... equal justice , must we not ascribe various discoveries in melody and the enchanting science of singing in parts , to our fur - clad warblers ? It is plain , from the borrowed names of many foreign professors , that they adopt or ...
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... equal width , surrounds the bottom of the skirt , which is long and full . Cornette of tulle , with a narrow full border . Bonnet of British Leghorn , very fine and light ; the brim broad and open , the crown rather low , and trimmed ...
... equal width , surrounds the bottom of the skirt , which is long and full . Cornette of tulle , with a narrow full border . Bonnet of British Leghorn , very fine and light ; the brim broad and open , the crown rather low , and trimmed ...
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... equal the entire ment was simple , but the meal of the Saracen was abstemi - jewel in the degree of hundreds to one . " ous . A handful of dates , and a morsel of coarse barley bread , sufficed to relieve the hunger of the latter ...
... equal the entire ment was simple , but the meal of the Saracen was abstemi - jewel in the degree of hundreds to one . " ous . A handful of dates , and a morsel of coarse barley bread , sufficed to relieve the hunger of the latter ...
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