Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... caused by a striking assemblage of natural objects . The perusal of the Arabian Nights ' Entertainments , may , either on the spot or at a distant period , entice to the study of Arabic or Persic , or the Adventures of Don Quixote , to ...
... caused by a striking assemblage of natural objects . The perusal of the Arabian Nights ' Entertainments , may , either on the spot or at a distant period , entice to the study of Arabic or Persic , or the Adventures of Don Quixote , to ...
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... cause of it . I instantly re- plied , that good cats mouse better to fatten themselves , than merely through hunger ; and that men of genius exert their abilities always to most purpose when they are in affluent circumstances ; insomuch ...
... cause of it . I instantly re- plied , that good cats mouse better to fatten themselves , than merely through hunger ; and that men of genius exert their abilities always to most purpose when they are in affluent circumstances ; insomuch ...
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... me to come to him with my work ; and I obeyed . During the time he was at Bologna , I had so severe a defluxion upon my eyes , that life became almost insup- portable to me that was the first cause of my 8 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... me to come to him with my work ; and I obeyed . During the time he was at Bologna , I had so severe a defluxion upon my eyes , that life became almost insup- portable to me that was the first cause of my 8 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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... cause , and , therefore , delivered myself thus , I am persuaded , most holy father , that the author of all this mischief , is no other than cardinal Salviati ; because he sent for me immediately upon your holiness's departure ; and ...
... cause , and , therefore , delivered myself thus , I am persuaded , most holy father , that the author of all this mischief , is no other than cardinal Salviati ; because he sent for me immediately upon your holiness's departure ; and ...
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... cause , for thou knowest it is a just one , and I am not , on my part , wanting in my utmost efforts to make it ... caused two pretty high walls to be erected on that side , which made an inclosure for a stable and a yard to keep his ...
... cause , for thou knowest it is a just one , and I am not , on my part , wanting in my utmost efforts to make it ... caused two pretty high walls to be erected on that side , which made an inclosure for a stable and a yard to keep his ...
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