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... reference to the senti- ment and thought , and with little attention to grammatical construction . Indeed , for a long time there was doubt whether he obtained a degree ; which could not have been the case had he graduated with ...
... reference to the senti- ment and thought , and with little attention to grammatical construction . Indeed , for a long time there was doubt whether he obtained a degree ; which could not have been the case had he graduated with ...
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... reference to Lamb . That Lamb's life was by this means rendered more free from pecuniary embarrassments and in some sense therefore more prosperous and happy , may be true , but it may well be doubted whether his talents accomplished ...
... reference to Lamb . That Lamb's life was by this means rendered more free from pecuniary embarrassments and in some sense therefore more prosperous and happy , may be true , but it may well be doubted whether his talents accomplished ...
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... reference to the life of a Junior in the summer term at Yale , when drowsiness is so pleasing that we half imagine ourselves transported to the veritable clime , such as Ulysses and the wanderers from Troy found it , and when ...
... reference to the life of a Junior in the summer term at Yale , when drowsiness is so pleasing that we half imagine ourselves transported to the veritable clime , such as Ulysses and the wanderers from Troy found it , and when ...
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