Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... language ; and translated from the original , by Thomas Nugent , LL.D. F.S.A. 2 vols . Lon- don , 1771 . THIS is , perhaps , the most perfect piece of autobiography that ever was written , whether considered with reference to the ...
... language ; and translated from the original , by Thomas Nugent , LL.D. F.S.A. 2 vols . Lon- don , 1771 . THIS is , perhaps , the most perfect piece of autobiography that ever was written , whether considered with reference to the ...
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... language in which its immortal author wrote . The 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 ...
... language in which its immortal author wrote . The 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 ...
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... language , said , I'll confine you a - board a galley , and then you will be glad to finish the work . As I had a brute to deal with , I used the lan- guage proper on the occasion , which was as follows ; My lord , when I am guilty of ...
... language , said , I'll confine you a - board a galley , and then you will be glad to finish the work . As I had a brute to deal with , I used the lan- guage proper on the occasion , which was as follows ; My lord , when I am guilty of ...
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... languages ; who has moreover dwelt in the courts of kings and nobles ; and who has witnessed and practised many heroic feats . Finally , he must be of high birth , courteous , calm , chivalric , gracious ; he must be polite and graceful ...
... languages ; who has moreover dwelt in the courts of kings and nobles ; and who has witnessed and practised many heroic feats . Finally , he must be of high birth , courteous , calm , chivalric , gracious ; he must be polite and graceful ...
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... language - at least in versification -- such attempts are so little laborious , in an idiom so full of vowel terminations as the Spanish , the effort would be much less tedious than we had ima- gined . We dare not make farther extracts ...
... language - at least in versification -- such attempts are so little laborious , in an idiom so full of vowel terminations as the Spanish , the effort would be much less tedious than we had ima- gined . We dare not make farther extracts ...
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