Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... become popular , that when Thomas Moore was accused in jest by Father Prout of translating or stealing the whole of his Irish melodies from Greek and Latin , French , German , and Italian , the world took the good - natured hoax as a ...
... become popular , that when Thomas Moore was accused in jest by Father Prout of translating or stealing the whole of his Irish melodies from Greek and Latin , French , German , and Italian , the world took the good - natured hoax as a ...
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... become the very watchword of truth and loyalty . He thus failed to acquire the favor of those who could have be- friended him , and at the age of eighty - six , weary of the world , sick at heart , hope- less , destitute , and reduced ...
... become the very watchword of truth and loyalty . He thus failed to acquire the favor of those who could have be- friended him , and at the age of eighty - six , weary of the world , sick at heart , hope- less , destitute , and reduced ...
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... become pretty nearly defunct in all classes of adult men and women , though still to some extent , not a large one , existent among the young who have not begun to reckon their ages among the " teens . " An evil example was set between ...
... become pretty nearly defunct in all classes of adult men and women , though still to some extent , not a large one , existent among the young who have not begun to reckon their ages among the " teens . " An evil example was set between ...
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... become " songs placement of the really good songs and in the truest sense and in the highest the very excellent ... becomes his own critic and displays his apprecia- tion of his own wares in the advertising columns of the penny press ...
... become " songs placement of the really good songs and in the truest sense and in the highest the very excellent ... becomes his own critic and displays his apprecia- tion of his own wares in the advertising columns of the penny press ...
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... become immersed in zoology , since you left town , " he added with a smile . " Know it , my dear sir ! I have just ... becomes extraor dinarily set upon a thing - extraordina- rily once he takes it up , " he said de spondently . " I've ...
... become immersed in zoology , since you left town , " he added with a smile . " Know it , my dear sir ! I have just ... becomes extraor dinarily set upon a thing - extraordina- rily once he takes it up , " he said de spondently . " I've ...
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