New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... learned in his age , who pronounced the lyric pieces of Guido equal to those of Dante . Indeed the energy and originality which form the two characteristics of Dante's genius appear still more strongly in the lyrics of Guido , but ...
... learned in his age , who pronounced the lyric pieces of Guido equal to those of Dante . Indeed the energy and originality which form the two characteristics of Dante's genius appear still more strongly in the lyrics of Guido , but ...
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... learned in the laws : - ' My bond - maid lately ran away , And in her flight was met by A , Who , knowing she belong'd to me , Espoused her to his servant B. The issue of this marriage , pray , Do they belong to me or A ? The lawyer ...
... learned in the laws : - ' My bond - maid lately ran away , And in her flight was met by A , Who , knowing she belong'd to me , Espoused her to his servant B. The issue of this marriage , pray , Do they belong to me or A ? The lawyer ...
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... learned Brunck , are we indebted for that extensive collection , which has recently been edited by Jacobs with very considerable taste and unexampled erudition . We have not space for more than one or two additional selections ...
... learned Brunck , are we indebted for that extensive collection , which has recently been edited by Jacobs with very considerable taste and unexampled erudition . We have not space for more than one or two additional selections ...
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... learned or un- learned , gentle or simple , young or old , have necessarily formed for themselves such a chain of associations connected with Scripture stories , characters , and events , that to disturb those associations at all is dan ...
... learned or un- learned , gentle or simple , young or old , have necessarily formed for themselves such a chain of associations connected with Scripture stories , characters , and events , that to disturb those associations at all is dan ...
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... learned and the witty . Time was , when in some favourite haunt the genius of the metropolis would assemble , and " shine a constellation , " such as might well dazzle our weak modern vision . Were I possessed of that fabled art - the ...
... learned and the witty . Time was , when in some favourite haunt the genius of the metropolis would assemble , and " shine a constellation , " such as might well dazzle our weak modern vision . Were I possessed of that fabled art - the ...
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