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The With Additional Poems , and an Introduction by CHARLES DICKENS , & Portrait by JEENS , and 20 Illustrations by Eminent Artists , and a short Memoir by Mrs. EWING . Fcap . 4to . Ornamental cloth . 218 . Mrs. Gatty's Parables from ...
The With Additional Poems , and an Introduction by CHARLES DICKENS , & Portrait by JEENS , and 20 Illustrations by Eminent Artists , and a short Memoir by Mrs. EWING . Fcap . 4to . Ornamental cloth . 218 . Mrs. Gatty's Parables from ...
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I know the short club value themselves very much upon Mr. Distich , who may possibly play some of his Pentameters upon us , but if he does , he shall certainly be answered in Alexandrines . For we have a poet among us of a genius as ...
I know the short club value themselves very much upon Mr. Distich , who may possibly play some of his Pentameters upon us , but if he does , he shall certainly be answered in Alexandrines . For we have a poet among us of a genius as ...
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short , sir , when mankind are in possession of this art , they will be able to do more business in threescore and ten years , than they could do in a thousand by the methods now in use . I therefore recommend myself and art to your ...
short , sir , when mankind are in possession of this art , they will be able to do more business in threescore and ten years , than they could do in a thousand by the methods now in use . I therefore recommend myself and art to your ...
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