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... learning and arts of Europeans ; bringing this recommendation , that they were the best and most sensible men belonging to their tribe . Among other occupations , they were engaged to assist a German clergyman , resident in that city ...
... learning and arts of Europeans ; bringing this recommendation , that they were the best and most sensible men belonging to their tribe . Among other occupations , they were engaged to assist a German clergyman , resident in that city ...
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... learning , the Life of Hannibal , and afterwards the History of Wallace , fell into his hands . These were the first books that Burns had read alone , and in all the - luxury of solitary indulgence , he stole away from toil NO . VI ...
... learning , the Life of Hannibal , and afterwards the History of Wallace , fell into his hands . These were the first books that Burns had read alone , and in all the - luxury of solitary indulgence , he stole away from toil NO . VI ...
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... learning , abound among us ; Cyclopedias without measure , compilations without number , besides original treatises , which equally show the industry , talent , and acquirements of authors in all ranks of society , and of every ...
... learning , abound among us ; Cyclopedias without measure , compilations without number , besides original treatises , which equally show the industry , talent , and acquirements of authors in all ranks of society , and of every ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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