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... virtue , call back to your remembrance its serenity , its joys : " turn to its pure flame , and once more let thy son see it beam upon his mother's face . " ( Vol . I. p . 7. ) แ 66 The It is not easy to say which is most conspicuous on ...
... virtue , call back to your remembrance its serenity , its joys : " turn to its pure flame , and once more let thy son see it beam upon his mother's face . " ( Vol . I. p . 7. ) แ 66 The It is not easy to say which is most conspicuous on ...
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... virtues , I shall ever wear next my heart . ” — ( Vol . I. P. 149. ) This is quite in the style of a loyal and courteous knight ; but the circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir ...
... virtues , I shall ever wear next my heart . ” — ( Vol . I. P. 149. ) This is quite in the style of a loyal and courteous knight ; but the circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir ...
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... virtues of the heart than on orders of knighthood . Curiosity leads him to visit the public baths , of which various travellers have given such various accounts : and here he beholds the Russian fair , " sporting about like porpoises ...
... virtues of the heart than on orders of knighthood . Curiosity leads him to visit the public baths , of which various travellers have given such various accounts : and here he beholds the Russian fair , " sporting about like porpoises ...
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... virtues of regularity in full of almost every other merit . This is the hour of a poetical restoration : the mis- chiefs of revolution have disposed men to welcome any repre sentative of the royal blood , and in spite of every fault ...
... virtues of regularity in full of almost every other merit . This is the hour of a poetical restoration : the mis- chiefs of revolution have disposed men to welcome any repre sentative of the royal blood , and in spite of every fault ...
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... virtue that may atone for many errors ; but Mr. Campbell has no such re- demption . Outalissi indeed is pourtrayed with boldness and great effect ; but his portrait is not so properly the sketch of an individual's character , as the ...
... virtue that may atone for many errors ; but Mr. Campbell has no such re- demption . Outalissi indeed is pourtrayed with boldness and great effect ; but his portrait is not so properly the sketch of an individual's character , as the ...
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