Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... heart clings with pertinacious affection to that which has excited emotions of pleasure , or which is nearly connected with them . Even the ancient tree , at whose grassy root any exquisite sensations have been experienced , becomes a ...
... heart clings with pertinacious affection to that which has excited emotions of pleasure , or which is nearly connected with them . Even the ancient tree , at whose grassy root any exquisite sensations have been experienced , becomes a ...
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... heart , at the sight of the images he had drawn on the wall . So many fatigues and cruelties , operating on a man of such intensity of feeling , produced a high degree of nervous excite- ment . He continually fancied himself in the ...
... heart , at the sight of the images he had drawn on the wall . So many fatigues and cruelties , operating on a man of such intensity of feeling , produced a high degree of nervous excite- ment . He continually fancied himself in the ...
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... the ire of Benvenuto at the proposal of so small a salary ; and , after thanking the car- dinal , with all his heart , for the blessing of liberty , which , by his intervention , he now enjoyed , he took his 16 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... the ire of Benvenuto at the proposal of so small a salary ; and , after thanking the car- dinal , with all his heart , for the blessing of liberty , which , by his intervention , he now enjoyed , he took his 16 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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... heart to load me with abuse , as he had promised Madame D'Estampes . He did not , however , chuse entirely to go back of his word , as appears from his having expressed himself to this effect : it is something extraordinary , Benvenuto ...
... heart to load me with abuse , as he had promised Madame D'Estampes . He did not , however , chuse entirely to go back of his word , as appears from his having expressed himself to this effect : it is something extraordinary , Benvenuto ...
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... heart has been constantly attentive , day and night , to obey and serve you , with the utmost exertion of all my faculties ; whatever appears to the contrary to your majesty , you may depend upon it , does not come from Benvenuto , but ...
... heart has been constantly attentive , day and night , to obey and serve you , with the utmost exertion of all my faculties ; whatever appears to the contrary to your majesty , you may depend upon it , does not come from Benvenuto , but ...
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