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... considered as classical . The increase of these received metres , by the introduction of fresh ones , formed upon the rules of the Meistergesang , and accepted by the school , was the highest fame that a Meistersänger could attain . The ...
... considered as classical . The increase of these received metres , by the introduction of fresh ones , formed upon the rules of the Meistergesang , and accepted by the school , was the highest fame that a Meistersänger could attain . The ...
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... considered , in- deed , the foundation of personal and practical religion ; the only ground on which a solid superstructure of faith and piety can be built . The man who considers himself as innocent and upright as our first parent when ...
... considered , in- deed , the foundation of personal and practical religion ; the only ground on which a solid superstructure of faith and piety can be built . The man who considers himself as innocent and upright as our first parent when ...
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... considered by them- selves , but unfortunately do not fall in with the main aim of the narrative . His exuberance of imagery necessarily brings along with it a too great diffuseness of language - a love of indicating things by ...
... considered by them- selves , but unfortunately do not fall in with the main aim of the narrative . His exuberance of imagery necessarily brings along with it a too great diffuseness of language - a love of indicating things by ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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