The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... Italy , ..... To the River Leven , ....................................... . Report of an adjudged Law - Case , not to be found in the Books , -Shake- speare v . the Author of Waverley , 67 Agricultural Report ... . ib . Course of ...
... Italy , ..... To the River Leven , ....................................... . Report of an adjudged Law - Case , not to be found in the Books , -Shake- speare v . the Author of Waverley , 67 Agricultural Report ... . ib . Course of ...
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... Italy , although con- genial to his feelings , must frequently have weighed upon his spirits ; those beautiful and affecting " Lines , written in dejection at Naples , " were composed at such an interval ; but when in health , his ...
... Italy , although con- genial to his feelings , must frequently have weighed upon his spirits ; those beautiful and affecting " Lines , written in dejection at Naples , " were composed at such an interval ; but when in health , his ...
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... Italian sunset , from the first poem in the present collec- tion , entitled Julian and Maddalo , a piece of a very wild , and not a very agreeable cast , but rich in eloquent and fervid painting ! As those who pause on some delightful ...
... Italian sunset , from the first poem in the present collec- tion , entitled Julian and Maddalo , a piece of a very wild , and not a very agreeable cast , but rich in eloquent and fervid painting ! As those who pause on some delightful ...
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... Italy ; by. and virtue . He could not stoop to modify his conduct to a change of circumstances , but maintained an ob stinate inflexibility , when accommo- dation would have been more bene- ficial . He would have all , of which he had ...
... Italy ; by. and virtue . He could not stoop to modify his conduct to a change of circumstances , but maintained an ob stinate inflexibility , when accommo- dation would have been more bene- ficial . He would have all , of which he had ...
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... ITALY * . second ; and still more easy , on sce- ing the second , to predict whether he will attempt a third ; in the same way as it is a simple thing to judge from the expression of a person's countenance , and a little talk with him ...
... ITALY * . second ; and still more easy , on sce- ing the second , to predict whether he will attempt a third ; in the same way as it is a simple thing to judge from the expression of a person's countenance , and a little talk with him ...
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