Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... desire which his fa- ther , an architect and engineer , and one of the court musicians , had , that his son should become the first flute - player in the world , he was , to his great delight , 4 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... desire which his fa- ther , an architect and engineer , and one of the court musicians , had , that his son should become the first flute - player in the world , he was , to his great delight , 4 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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... desire to rival Lantinio , in seal - engraving , and Caradosso , in medalling , both of them emi- nent masters in their professions . In these branches , as well as in the art of enamelling , he became an excellent artist ; —he also ...
... desire to rival Lantinio , in seal - engraving , and Caradosso , in medalling , both of them emi- nent masters in their professions . In these branches , as well as in the art of enamelling , he became an excellent artist ; —he also ...
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... desire , on which he gazed and meditated profoundly for some time , and , raising his voice , exclaimed- " O wonderful power ! O glorious influence divine ! how much more bounteous art thou to me , than I expected ! The sun , di- vested ...
... desire , on which he gazed and meditated profoundly for some time , and , raising his voice , exclaimed- " O wonderful power ! O glorious influence divine ! how much more bounteous art thou to me , than I expected ! The sun , di- vested ...
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... desires were winged , In the wind they still are waving Tho ' from glory disunited ; Now he bears but his good sabre By Toledo's monarch given . Thus the valiant Moor departed , Valiant and unbending still he Journeyed then with ...
... desires were winged , In the wind they still are waving Tho ' from glory disunited ; Now he bears but his good sabre By Toledo's monarch given . Thus the valiant Moor departed , Valiant and unbending still he Journeyed then with ...
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... desires impossi- bilities , because they are beyond the reach of nature . To hope to be a god , is folly exalted into madness ; but by the laws of our creation , we are obliged to adore him , and are permitted to love him at human ...
... desires impossi- bilities , because they are beyond the reach of nature . To hope to be a god , is folly exalted into madness ; but by the laws of our creation , we are obliged to adore him , and are permitted to love him at human ...
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