PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page 53
... Hist . August . 54 . And it is said of Cardinal Richelieu , that , when he built his magnificent palace on the site of the old family chateau at Richelieu , he sacrificed its symmetry to pre- serve the room in which he was born . -Mém ...
... Hist . August . 54 . And it is said of Cardinal Richelieu , that , when he built his magnificent palace on the site of the old family chateau at Richelieu , he sacrificed its symmetry to pre- serve the room in which he was born . -Mém ...
Page 55
... the elder Pliny . - Hist . Nat . x . 37 . Page 22 , line 12 . Hark ! the bee , & c . This little animal , from the extreme convexity of her eye , cannot see many inches before her . NOTES ON THE SECOND PART . Page 28 , line 55.
... the elder Pliny . - Hist . Nat . x . 37 . Page 22 , line 12 . Hark ! the bee , & c . This little animal , from the extreme convexity of her eye , cannot see many inches before her . NOTES ON THE SECOND PART . Page 28 , line 55.
Page 59
... Hist . of Westmoreland . Page 42 , line 21 . To what pure beings , in a nobler sphere , The several degrees of angels may probably have larger views , and some of them be endowed with capacities able to retain together , and constantly ...
... Hist . of Westmoreland . Page 42 , line 21 . To what pure beings , in a nobler sphere , The several degrees of angels may probably have larger views , and some of them be endowed with capacities able to retain together , and constantly ...
Page 78
... Hist . Cicero , in the dialogue entitled Brutus , represents Brutus and Atticus as sitting down with him in his garden at Rome by the statue of Plato ; and with what delight does he speak of a little seat under Aristotle in the library ...
... Hist . Cicero , in the dialogue entitled Brutus , represents Brutus and Atticus as sitting down with him in his garden at Rome by the statue of Plato ; and with what delight does he speak of a little seat under Aristotle in the library ...
Page 100
... harpy - wings they hear ; Now less and less , as vanishing in fear ! * They may give me what name they please . I am servant of Him , & c . Hist . del . Almirante , c . 2 . And see , the heavens bow down , the waters 100.
... harpy - wings they hear ; Now less and less , as vanishing in fear ! * They may give me what name they please . I am servant of Him , & c . Hist . del . Almirante , c . 2 . And see , the heavens bow down , the waters 100.
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