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... lived there as he had lived everywhere ; and , in 1743 , died , pen- niless and heart - broken , in Bristol jail . Soon after his death , while the pub- lic curiosity was strongly excited about 10 his extraordinary character and his not ...
... lived there as he had lived everywhere ; and , in 1743 , died , pen- niless and heart - broken , in Bristol jail . Soon after his death , while the pub- lic curiosity was strongly excited about 10 his extraordinary character and his not ...
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... lived in Italy , where both studied art , wrote , and enjoyed a wide circle of friends , among them being many Americans . In 1855 two volumes called Men and Women were published by Browning . The title shows his supreme interest in per ...
... lived in Italy , where both studied art , wrote , and enjoyed a wide circle of friends , among them being many Americans . In 1855 two volumes called Men and Women were published by Browning . The title shows his supreme interest in per ...
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... lived before the chalk ; but in the cretaceous epoch , as I have already mentioned , the crocodiles had assumed the modern type of structure . Notwithstanding 50 this , the crocodiles of the chalk are not identically the same as those ...
... lived before the chalk ; but in the cretaceous epoch , as I have already mentioned , the crocodiles had assumed the modern type of structure . Notwithstanding 50 this , the crocodiles of the chalk are not identically the same as those ...
Contents
THE VALUE OF STUDIES AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
READING LIST | 6 |
PART I | 7 |
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