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I should have thought the Assyrian tale very succeedable. " I saw, in Mr. W. W.'s
poetry, that he had written my epitaph ; 1 would rather have written his. " The
thing I have sent you, you will see at a glimpse, could never be attempted or
thought ...
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
orned, Burke ,- -substantial (In) ; -succeedable,Brown ; -succeeded, lllilton, -
successive ; -successful, -successfully, -snccessfulness; -succonrable,8idney ;-
succoured, Spenser, Daniel; -sucked ; -sufi'ero.ble (now usuallyln), -suti'erably, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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The Works: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life : in ...
... without going to Rome, as the unhealthy season comes on soon, and I can
return when I have settled the business I go upon, which need not be long. I
should have thought the Assyrian tale very succeedable. “ I saw, in Mr. W. W.'s
poetry, ...
George Gordon Byron Byron, Thomas Moore, 1836
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A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
Succedaneoui, — coming after or following after something else, to take its place,
instead of it — 'Holland. ♢ Boyle. tBeau. if F. Fr. Smecider; Sp Smeeder : It. It I.
Sue-cedere, to £o under, (to suc-crtfr.) Un-succeedable. In- IjD-iucceMful.
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life
I should have thought the Assyrian tale very succeedable. “ I saw, in Mr. W. W.'s
poetry, that he had written my epitaph ; I would rather have written his. “ The thing
I have sent you, you will see at a glimpse, could never be attempted or thought ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore, 1833
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Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals
I should have thought the Assyrian tale very succeedable. “ I saw, in Mr. W. W.'s
poetry, that he had written my epitaph; I would rather have written his. “ The thing
I have sent you, you will see at a glimpse, could never be attempted or thought of
...
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Letters and journals [&c.].
... homewards towards ' May, without going to Rome, as the unhealthy ' season
comes on soon, and I can return when I have ' settled the business I go upon,
which need not be ' long. I should have thought the Assyrian tale very '
succeedable.
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), Thomas Moore, 1833
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English-Assamese Dictionary
Makhan Lal Chaliha. Substruction, n. ^tif, fremiti I adj. Substractive. Subvert, v. «
jfo*tt C*TC*lffl I (2) wflC^^Jta ^i ^1 I Subversion, n. fasfpf ' Succeed, v. <m*pw<\ ^fl
I ( 2 ) frfc c*rrai l ( 3 ) w <3t*l i n. succession. ad;'. Succeedable. Followed by 'to.
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Letters and Journals...: with notices of his life
I should have thought the Assyrian tale very succeedable. " I saw, in Mr. W. W.'s
poetry, that he had written my epitaph ; I would rather have written his. " The thing
I have sent you, you will see at a glimpse, could never be attempted or thought ...
George Gordon Byron Byron, Moore, 1833
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The works of Thomas Moore
I should have thought the Assyrian tale very succeedable. « I saw, in Mr W. W.'s
poetry, that he had written my epitaph ; I would rather have written his. u The
thing I have sent you, you will see at a glimpse, could never be attempted or
thought ...
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