Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... true , there are mighty events , there are hurricanes of feeling , which may sud- denly deracinate , and sweep away the germs of character , not yet become rigid , and in whose place a totally new set of ideas may spring up ; but these ...
... true , there are mighty events , there are hurricanes of feeling , which may sud- denly deracinate , and sweep away the germs of character , not yet become rigid , and in whose place a totally new set of ideas may spring up ; but these ...
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... true that he has a disorder in his 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 ...
... true that he has a disorder in his 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 ...
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... True it is , I made the great colossal statue , and brought it to its present degree of perfec- tion , at my own expence ; for , it appeared to me , that it would become the dignity of so great a monarch , and reflect some honour on my ...
... True it is , I made the great colossal statue , and brought it to its present degree of perfec- tion , at my own expence ; for , it appeared to me , that it would become the dignity of so great a monarch , and reflect some honour on my ...
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... true , That my 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 ...
... true , That my 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 ...
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... true , you are above all mortal wishes ; no man desires impossi- bilities , because they are beyond the reach of nature . To hope to be a god , is folly exalted into madness ; but by the laws of our creation , we are obliged to adore ...
... true , you are above all mortal wishes ; no man desires impossi- bilities , because they are beyond the reach of nature . To hope to be a god , is folly exalted into madness ; but by the laws of our creation , we are obliged to adore ...
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