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... word of his sentence , puts us off with a whiff of tobacco ; which he redoubled with so much rage and trepidation ... words , The fleet that used to be the terror of the ocean , should lie wind - bound for the sake of a - ; after which ...
... word of his sentence , puts us off with a whiff of tobacco ; which he redoubled with so much rage and trepidation ... words , The fleet that used to be the terror of the ocean , should lie wind - bound for the sake of a - ; after which ...
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... word for word . This is what the French , who have most distinguished themselves by performances of this nature , so often inculcate , when they advise a translator to find out such particular elegancies in his own tongue , as bear some ...
... word for word . This is what the French , who have most distinguished themselves by performances of this nature , so often inculcate , when they advise a translator to find out such particular elegancies in his own tongue , as bear some ...
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... words , and rattles through poly- syllables . It is loud and sonorous , smooth and periodical . It has something in ... word , your high nonsense has a majestic appearance , and wears a most tremendous garb , like Esop's ass clothed in ...
... words , and rattles through poly- syllables . It is loud and sonorous , smooth and periodical . It has something in ... word , your high nonsense has a majestic appearance , and wears a most tremendous garb , like Esop's ass clothed in ...
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