Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... fair , and beautiful , and fragrant , when every thing else is bare and deso- late . Its thoughts , or rather dreams , are good , of what may be , or should be , and not of what is . But if the morning of reason no sooner dawns , than ...
... fair , and beautiful , and fragrant , when every thing else is bare and deso- late . Its thoughts , or rather dreams , are good , of what may be , or should be , and not of what is . But if the morning of reason no sooner dawns , than ...
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... fair means to per- suade me to go on with the work in hand , and to bring what I had done , that he might examine it : in answer to all his persuasions , I said ; Tell his holiness to send me the materials , if he would have me finish ...
... fair means to per- suade me to go on with the work in hand , and to bring what I had done , that he might examine it : in answer to all his persuasions , I said ; Tell his holiness to send me the materials , if he would have me finish ...
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... further display of spirit , was prevailed upon to finish this important piece of plate , the Pope promising to grant him any favor he desired . Benvenuto next fell in love with a fair Sicilian , 10 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... further display of spirit , was prevailed upon to finish this important piece of plate , the Pope promising to grant him any favor he desired . Benvenuto next fell in love with a fair Sicilian , 10 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. Benvenuto next fell in love with a fair Sicilian , who having suddenly left Rome with her mother , he committed innumerable extravagancies in search of her , of which he says it would be ...
Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. Benvenuto next fell in love with a fair Sicilian , who having suddenly left Rome with her mother , he committed innumerable extravagancies in search of her , of which he says it would be ...
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... 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 was well received in the ...
... 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 was well received in the ...
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