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... side by side with the young , the old . So wandering , pond'ring , I came to the spot , An humble grave in a grassy plot , Where the friend of my youth and my boyhood was laid . Ah ! sweet were those hours in glad childhood's joys When ...
... side by side with the young , the old . So wandering , pond'ring , I came to the spot , An humble grave in a grassy plot , Where the friend of my youth and my boyhood was laid . Ah ! sweet were those hours in glad childhood's joys When ...
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... side of the Celtic mind . Accordingly , we find that romantic composition has been the very beginning of our old literature . In fact , the fancifully embellished narrative is the earliest literary production we find with all peoples ...
... side of the Celtic mind . Accordingly , we find that romantic composition has been the very beginning of our old literature . In fact , the fancifully embellished narrative is the earliest literary production we find with all peoples ...
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... side . Fully sensible of the danger of tediousness in a lengthy story , the old writers were careful to obviate this danger by a frequent change of scene , and for this purpose they utilized their entire topographical and geographical ...
... side . Fully sensible of the danger of tediousness in a lengthy story , the old writers were careful to obviate this danger by a frequent change of scene , and for this purpose they utilized their entire topographical and geographical ...
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... side of the Palatine , for the purpose of carrying on the researches in a more regular and systematic manner . The history of the Cæsars possessed a peculiar fascination for Napoleon III . , who seemed to regard himself as the NOTES ON ...
... side of the Palatine , for the purpose of carrying on the researches in a more regular and systematic manner . The history of the Cæsars possessed a peculiar fascination for Napoleon III . , who seemed to regard himself as the NOTES ON ...
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... side of the Palatine , fronting the Roman Forum , was to be seen a singular shrine , still pointed out to the ... side by side , without cement , depending on their weight for the necessary cohesive strength . This style NOTES ON FOREIGN ...
... side of the Palatine , fronting the Roman Forum , was to be seen a singular shrine , still pointed out to the ... side by side , without cement , depending on their weight for the necessary cohesive strength . This style NOTES ON FOREIGN ...
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