Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 4 巻William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... once driven to the necessity of pawning his books , until the stated supply arrived , or some friendly hand ... once learning the liberal arts , and at the same time treated as slaves ; at once studying freedom and prac- tising servitude ...
... once driven to the necessity of pawning his books , until the stated supply arrived , or some friendly hand ... once learning the liberal arts , and at the same time treated as slaves ; at once studying freedom and prac- tising servitude ...
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... once to those things which , next to his own poetry , were supposed to occupy his mind to the exclu- sion of every other object , is characteristic : - " In the circle of my acquaintance , it seems as well liked as the Lay , ' though I ...
... once to those things which , next to his own poetry , were supposed to occupy his mind to the exclu- sion of every other object , is characteristic : - " In the circle of my acquaintance , it seems as well liked as the Lay , ' though I ...
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... once , for , unless in a few instances , there is little reason to believe that their eccentric paths are continuous , or that they re - enter into themselves , and form a definite and bounded curve . But shall we therefore go into the ...
... once , for , unless in a few instances , there is little reason to believe that their eccentric paths are continuous , or that they re - enter into themselves , and form a definite and bounded curve . But shall we therefore go into the ...
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