Littell's Living Age, Volume 137Living Age Company Incorporated, 1878 |
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Page 33
... took her name from well suppose that he took from them the her grey old sire , as did also her sister hint of the meeting of the gods , and of his nymph Molanna ; and , lastly , the name beautiful episode of Diana and her Armulla had a ...
... took her name from well suppose that he took from them the her grey old sire , as did also her sister hint of the meeting of the gods , and of his nymph Molanna ; and , lastly , the name beautiful episode of Diana and her Armulla had a ...
Page 60
... took good care to jot amusingly the elaborate care he took with down in their pocket - books for future use . his poems . A certain nobleman of his ac- The great Bentley always bought editions quaintance had lost his wife , and was anx ...
... took good care to jot amusingly the elaborate care he took with down in their pocket - books for future use . his poems . A certain nobleman of his ac- The great Bentley always bought editions quaintance had lost his wife , and was anx ...
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... took in that David , worsted in the battle , was successful in the war ; he would seem never to have heard how the Northumberland of Wal- theof and the Cumberland of Rufus were granted to a Scottish prince as its result . So we ...
... took in that David , worsted in the battle , was successful in the war ; he would seem never to have heard how the Northumberland of Wal- theof and the Cumberland of Rufus were granted to a Scottish prince as its result . So we ...
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