Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Lubec , at the distance of twelve or thirteen miles , yet as distinctly as if they were not three . The only defect in the view is , that Ratzeburg is built entirely of red bricks , and all the houses roofed with red tiles . To the eye ...
... Lubec , at the distance of twelve or thirteen miles , yet as distinctly as if they were not three . The only defect in the view is , that Ratzeburg is built entirely of red bricks , and all the houses roofed with red tiles . To the eye ...
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... Lubec it is confined to the women . The men seem determined to be divorced from their wives in the other world , if they cannot in this . You will not easily conceive a more singu- lar sight , than is presented by the vast aisle of the ...
... Lubec it is confined to the women . The men seem determined to be divorced from their wives in the other world , if they cannot in this . You will not easily conceive a more singu- lar sight , than is presented by the vast aisle of the ...
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