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... represented speaking : they most strongly exaggerate his remark- able fall , by an exclamation formed in the manner of funeral lamentations : How art thou fallen from heaven , O Lucifer , fon of the morning ! Thou art dashed down to the ...
... represented speaking : they most strongly exaggerate his remark- able fall , by an exclamation formed in the manner of funeral lamentations : How art thou fallen from heaven , O Lucifer , fon of the morning ! Thou art dashed down to the ...
Page 133
... represented . " Sur la fin de fes jours Mendozza devint furieux , comme font d'ordinaire les Espagnols * . " 10. Still with itself compar'd , his text peruse , And let your comment be the Mantuan Muse † . ALTHOUGH perhaps it may seem ...
... represented . " Sur la fin de fes jours Mendozza devint furieux , comme font d'ordinaire les Espagnols * . " 10. Still with itself compar'd , his text peruse , And let your comment be the Mantuan Muse † . ALTHOUGH perhaps it may seem ...
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... represented as gradually fettling into a tran- quility of mind , and feemingly reconciled to her fate . She can bear to speak of their being buried together , without violent emo- tions . Two lovers are introduced as vi- fiting their ...
... represented as gradually fettling into a tran- quility of mind , and feemingly reconciled to her fate . She can bear to speak of their being buried together , without violent emo- tions . Two lovers are introduced as vi- fiting their ...
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