Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... seems to have been ex- ceeded by few in the capability of his intellect , and in its vari- ous and successful application . ART . II . - Bibliotheca Hispana Vetus , sive Hispani Scriptores qui ab Octaviani Augusti Evo ad Annum Christi ...
... seems to have been ex- ceeded by few in the capability of his intellect , and in its vari- ous and successful application . ART . II . - Bibliotheca Hispana Vetus , sive Hispani Scriptores qui ab Octaviani Augusti Evo ad Annum Christi ...
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... seem to attach to no particular class nor era , we shall amuse our readers with a few examples . The seclusion of mo- nastic habits has been the prime cause of all this ingenious and unworthy trifling . Time is of little value to him ...
... seem to attach to no particular class nor era , we shall amuse our readers with a few examples . The seclusion of mo- nastic habits has been the prime cause of all this ingenious and unworthy trifling . Time is of little value to him ...
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... est union blend ; a liv . I ng glow Seem S to pervade the world , and welcome S thee- A ll , all is brightness now o'er heaven , earth , and seA . of the religion , policy , literature , general character Poetical Literature of Spain . 29.
... est union blend ; a liv . I ng glow Seem S to pervade the world , and welcome S thee- A ll , all is brightness now o'er heaven , earth , and seA . of the religion , policy , literature , general character Poetical Literature of Spain . 29.
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... 99 * * " Beneath my grief I fainted not , And hope within me seem'd to live ; Until the moment when I thought That they who injure ne'er forgive . Sant Jordi is the poet to whom many of the Poetical Literature of Spain . 45.
... 99 * * " Beneath my grief I fainted not , And hope within me seem'd to live ; Until the moment when I thought That they who injure ne'er forgive . Sant Jordi is the poet to whom many of the Poetical Literature of Spain . 45.
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... seems a dream that most substantial is , I hate myself - others are dear to me . Voiceless I speak - I hear , of ... seem to sink , then mount I still ; Laughing , I weep - and waking , dreams I call , And when most cold , hotter than ...
... seems a dream that most substantial is , I hate myself - others are dear to me . Voiceless I speak - I hear , of ... seem to sink , then mount I still ; Laughing , I weep - and waking , dreams I call , And when most cold , hotter than ...
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