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... Literary Society Letter I. 423 , II . 542 · Stanzas The Good Old Times To the Evening Star Philosophy on the Road - The Yacht Club To the last Leaf of Autumn Marco Botzari , the Achilles of the Modern Greeks 427 428 434 435 · 439 441 ...
... Literary Society Letter I. 423 , II . 542 · Stanzas The Good Old Times To the Evening Star Philosophy on the Road - The Yacht Club To the last Leaf of Autumn Marco Botzari , the Achilles of the Modern Greeks 427 428 434 435 · 439 441 ...
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... on Marathon 532 Penshurst Castle and Sir Philip Sydney 546 The Emigrant 552 State of Parties in Dublin 553 The Hunter of the Pyrenees 562 Song Stanzas 567 568 音樂 31 P282.38 THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND Literary Journal vi CONTENTS .
... on Marathon 532 Penshurst Castle and Sir Philip Sydney 546 The Emigrant 552 State of Parties in Dublin 553 The Hunter of the Pyrenees 562 Song Stanzas 567 568 音樂 31 P282.38 THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND Literary Journal vi CONTENTS .
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音樂 31 P282.38 THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND Literary Journal . NO . XXXI . LONDON , JULY 1 , 1823 . BOSTON , REPUBLISHED BY OLIVER EVERETT , No. 13 , CORNHILL . September , 24 , 1823 . SOLD ALSO AT PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON , BY E ...
音樂 31 P282.38 THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND Literary Journal . NO . XXXI . LONDON , JULY 1 , 1823 . BOSTON , REPUBLISHED BY OLIVER EVERETT , No. 13 , CORNHILL . September , 24 , 1823 . SOLD ALSO AT PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON , BY E ...
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... literary work suited to my peculiar talents . My parents , indeed , were anxious that I should have entered upon some of the active professions , and figured in the busy haunts of men , a lawyer , a divine , or a physician . But what ...
... literary work suited to my peculiar talents . My parents , indeed , were anxious that I should have entered upon some of the active professions , and figured in the busy haunts of men , a lawyer , a divine , or a physician . But what ...
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... literary world , as his own . As your lady readers do not understand Greek , I shall quote in what follows the English version alone . But , for the benefit of the learned , I shall throw the Greek text into a note . * * No sooner was I ...
... literary world , as his own . As your lady readers do not understand Greek , I shall quote in what follows the English version alone . But , for the benefit of the learned , I shall throw the Greek text into a note . * * No sooner was I ...
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