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... better than the rest ; but none that will enhance the reputa- tion of the writers , or the glory of the deceased . Shakspeare speaks of a " bad epitaph " as a very undesirable appendage . A commonplace memorative poem is not more to be ...
... better than the rest ; but none that will enhance the reputa- tion of the writers , or the glory of the deceased . Shakspeare speaks of a " bad epitaph " as a very undesirable appendage . A commonplace memorative poem is not more to be ...
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... better have come still later . More cavalry he could not have employed had he had them at Lis- bon , for want of transport for food ; that when he advanced formerly to Talavera , he left several thousand men at Lisbon , because he could ...
... better have come still later . More cavalry he could not have employed had he had them at Lis- bon , for want of transport for food ; that when he advanced formerly to Talavera , he left several thousand men at Lisbon , because he could ...
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... better acquainted with the manners , opinions , and domestic habits of the individual man . Baron Muffling's volume , entitled " Passages from my Life , " ably edited by Colonel Philip Yorke , was origi- The nally published in the early ...
... better acquainted with the manners , opinions , and domestic habits of the individual man . Baron Muffling's volume , entitled " Passages from my Life , " ably edited by Colonel Philip Yorke , was origi- The nally published in the early ...
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... better classes and the religious orders , men were glad to find in the woods and fields wild herbs to vary and flavour their repasts . The mealy - leaved goose - foots ( chenopo- dium ) were boiled as spinage , par- ticularly those ...
... better classes and the religious orders , men were glad to find in the woods and fields wild herbs to vary and flavour their repasts . The mealy - leaved goose - foots ( chenopo- dium ) were boiled as spinage , par- ticularly those ...
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... Better again , to find a gen- tleman who did not go forth , pencil and paper in hand , to write a journal , and , of malice prepense , to indite a book ; that is , to dilute a few facts with a vast amount of after - thought and imagina ...
... Better again , to find a gen- tleman who did not go forth , pencil and paper in hand , to write a journal , and , of malice prepense , to indite a book ; that is , to dilute a few facts with a vast amount of after - thought and imagina ...
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