Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... which , in youth , give a bent to the character , and , in age , are forgotten . Without this process , we cannot trace opinions to their source , indicate from what small springs they arise 2 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... which , in youth , give a bent to the character , and , in age , are forgotten . Without this process , we cannot trace opinions to their source , indicate from what small springs they arise 2 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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... give them in the author's own words . " The good Pope no longer recollecting the florid harangue he had made upon my finishing the other work , answered me thus ; The place you ask , has annexed to it a salary of above eight hundred ...
... give them in the author's own words . " The good Pope no longer recollecting the florid harangue he had made upon my finishing the other work , answered me thus ; The place you ask , has annexed to it a salary of above eight hundred ...
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... give this place to some person that exerts himself in the ingenious arts ; and , as your holiness knows me to have dedicated my time to those studies , I humbly request you would think me worthy of that honour . The Pope made answer ...
... give this place to some person that exerts himself in the ingenious arts ; and , as your holiness knows me to have dedicated my time to those studies , I humbly request you would think me worthy of that honour . The Pope made answer ...
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... give a circumstantial account ; he became ac- quainted with a professor of necromancy , witnessed his magi- cal spells , and beheld a legion of devils , who , in answer to his request , that he might be in company with his Sicilian ...
... give a circumstantial account ; he became ac- quainted with a professor of necromancy , witnessed his magi- cal spells , and beheld a legion of devils , who , in answer to his request , that he might be in company with his Sicilian ...
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... give a leap , or whether my hands were quite tired , I do not know , but being unable to hold out any longer , I fell , and be- coming quite insensible , continued in that state about an hour and a half , as nearly as I can guess ...
... give a leap , or whether my hands were quite tired , I do not know , but being unable to hold out any longer , I fell , and be- coming quite insensible , continued in that state about an hour and a half , as nearly as I can guess ...
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