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... perhaps in vain seek for the traces of antient magnificence , and the records of past exertions in the liberal arts . It was fortunate , therefore , for the purpose of the author of this work , that he made a voyage to Italy previously ...
... perhaps in vain seek for the traces of antient magnificence , and the records of past exertions in the liberal arts . It was fortunate , therefore , for the purpose of the author of this work , that he made a voyage to Italy previously ...
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... of less dignity and established fame than Milton , would perhaps be styled plagiarisms , ) has given 15 pages of 15 text , text , and more than 20 of additional notes and Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy . 9.
... of less dignity and established fame than Milton , would perhaps be styled plagiarisms , ) has given 15 pages of 15 text , text , and more than 20 of additional notes and Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy . 9.
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... perhaps , than for its effects on our feelings . At some period of life , every mortal is sen- sible of a partiality for an individual of a different sex , and of a wish to appropriate a companion : but every one has not lost a child ...
... perhaps , than for its effects on our feelings . At some period of life , every mortal is sen- sible of a partiality for an individual of a different sex , and of a wish to appropriate a companion : but every one has not lost a child ...
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... perhaps , too much extended ) will not al- low us to detail ; and we have before spoken of them , in Rev. vol . xxiv . N. S. p . 527. Count Alfieri , we believe , was in England about 20 years ago . His tragedy of La Congiura de Pazzi ...
... perhaps , too much extended ) will not al- low us to detail ; and we have before spoken of them , in Rev. vol . xxiv . N. S. p . 527. Count Alfieri , we believe , was in England about 20 years ago . His tragedy of La Congiura de Pazzi ...
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... perhaps , tells his readers that the letters and books which he quotes , or mentions , are lying before him ; which , unless they be very scarce and curious , is taken for granted . Sig . Sig- norelli , in one of his valuable letters ...
... perhaps , tells his readers that the letters and books which he quotes , or mentions , are lying before him ; which , unless they be very scarce and curious , is taken for granted . Sig . Sig- norelli , in one of his valuable letters ...
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