Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... eye ; and the scene of his early years is often so associated with hap- piness , as finally to call the wanderer home . It is true , there are mighty events , there are hurricanes of feeling , which may sud- denly deracinate , and sweep ...
... eye ; and the scene of his early years is often so associated with hap- piness , as finally to call the wanderer home . It is true , there are mighty events , there are hurricanes of feeling , which may sud- denly deracinate , and sweep ...
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... eye on a person who seemed to be lifted up by the rest : but the misty weather prevented me from distinguishing whether he was on horseback , or on foot . Then turning suddenly about to Alexander and Cecchino , I bid them fire off their ...
... eye on a person who seemed to be lifted up by the rest : but the misty weather prevented me from distinguishing whether he was on horseback , or on foot . Then turning suddenly about to Alexander and Cecchino , I bid them fire off their ...
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... him with my work ; and I obeyed . During the time he was at Bologna , I had so severe a defluxion upon my eyes , that life became almost insup- portable to me that was the first cause of my 8 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... him with my work ; and I obeyed . During the time he was at Bologna , I had so severe a defluxion upon my eyes , that life became almost insup- portable to me that was the first cause of my 8 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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... eyes , as I shall know , by asking my physician , I should be inclined to look upon him with an eye of compassion . " your The wrath of his holiness was again excited by the delay of the Artist , and , after waiting two months , during ...
... eyes , as I shall know , by asking my physician , I should be inclined to look upon him with an eye of compassion . " your The wrath of his holiness was again excited by the delay of the Artist , and , after waiting two months , during ...
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... eyes have fixed on yet , I so fair a form have met , As , my own Infante ! you . " In this collection of Baena is a curious discussion between Pero Ferrus and the Jewish Rabbis . The latter are told that the poet travelling from Alcalá ...
... eyes have fixed on yet , I so fair a form have met , As , my own Infante ! you . " In this collection of Baena is a curious discussion between Pero Ferrus and the Jewish Rabbis . The latter are told that the poet travelling from Alcalá ...
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