The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 155W. Pickering, 1834 - English periodicals |
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... specimens were transferred to the Royal collection , among which were Il Teseide , and Il Forze de Hercole , of Boccacio , both printed at Ferrara in 1475 , and both purchased together for 851 .; and the Editio Princeps of Florence for ...
... specimens were transferred to the Royal collection , among which were Il Teseide , and Il Forze de Hercole , of Boccacio , both printed at Ferrara in 1475 , and both purchased together for 851 .; and the Editio Princeps of Florence for ...
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... specimen of his manner : " I am so nice ; who ever saw A Latin book on my sofá ? You'll find as soon a primer there , Or recipes for pastry - ware . Why , do you think I ever read But Crebillon , or Calprenede ? This very thing of Mr ...
... specimen of his manner : " I am so nice ; who ever saw A Latin book on my sofá ? You'll find as soon a primer there , Or recipes for pastry - ware . Why , do you think I ever read But Crebillon , or Calprenede ? This very thing of Mr ...
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... specimen of the kind that has escaped injury or accident ; but the weight presses upon a wall of doubtful strength and security , and both will ere long be precipitated into ruins . The staircase and chapel are on the east side of the ...
... specimen of the kind that has escaped injury or accident ; but the weight presses upon a wall of doubtful strength and security , and both will ere long be precipitated into ruins . The staircase and chapel are on the east side of the ...
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... specimens of architecture we chiefly found our regret for the imperfect state of the fabric , and for losses which may not have greatly impaired the beauty and grandeur of the whole . It now remains to take some notice of the ...
... specimens of architecture we chiefly found our regret for the imperfect state of the fabric , and for losses which may not have greatly impaired the beauty and grandeur of the whole . It now remains to take some notice of the ...
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... specimens of tiles impressed , not with the feet of dogs but of wolves , shewing that , while the Romano- Britons were busied in forming their bricks , the savage prowlers of the wild had passed over them yet unbaked , in their nightly ...
... specimens of tiles impressed , not with the feet of dogs but of wolves , shewing that , while the Romano- Britons were busied in forming their bricks , the savage prowlers of the wild had passed over them yet unbaked , in their nightly ...
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