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... reader some faint idea of the sen- timents , if not of the language , of the original . Will the reader admit the ... readers . The tragic muse being now roused in Italy found several votaries . Amongst the many pieces , as well ...
... reader some faint idea of the sen- timents , if not of the language , of the original . Will the reader admit the ... readers . The tragic muse being now roused in Italy found several votaries . Amongst the many pieces , as well ...
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... readers . ' Of Lodovico Dolce little is known that can be related with pleasure . Born in poverty , he lived and died in indigence ; and the greater part of his life was embittered by literary warfare . His bio- graphers speak with ...
... readers . ' Of Lodovico Dolce little is known that can be related with pleasure . Born in poverty , he lived and died in indigence ; and the greater part of his life was embittered by literary warfare . His bio- graphers speak with ...
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... readers : as the original was so ad- mired at Rome in 1772 , that the reviewers of that city con- fessed its effects , in exciting sorrow and perturbation , to have been such as had been produced by few tragedies which they had ever ...
... readers : as the original was so ad- mired at Rome in 1772 , that the reviewers of that city con- fessed its effects , in exciting sorrow and perturbation , to have been such as had been produced by few tragedies which they had ever ...
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... 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 , with which he ...
... 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 , with which he ...
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... readers who are acquainted with India will recollect the extraordinary ingenuity displayed by Hindu ar- tisans , in executing the various branches of their business , and producing even the finest workmanship , by means of a few tools ...
... readers who are acquainted with India will recollect the extraordinary ingenuity displayed by Hindu ar- tisans , in executing the various branches of their business , and producing even the finest workmanship , by means of a few tools ...
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