Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 18
... expected from one who has told us in his Preface , that " what a celebrated ancient has observed concerning the style of the famous Grecian painter , Timanthes , is extremely applicable to that of 18 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... expected from one who has told us in his Preface , that " what a celebrated ancient has observed concerning the style of the famous Grecian painter , Timanthes , is extremely applicable to that of 18 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... celebrated citizen . Nothing , indeed , can more decisively prove that the life of Pliny was in perfect correspondence with the tenor of his writings , than the fact , that he was not only the cherished and familiar friend of the first ...
... celebrated citizen . Nothing , indeed , can more decisively prove that the life of Pliny was in perfect correspondence with the tenor of his writings , than the fact , that he was not only the cherished and familiar friend of the first ...
Page 42
... celebrated Celsus was in the number . That author ex- pressly recommends reading aloud , and afterwards walking , as beneficial in disorders of the stomach : si quis stomacho laborat , legere clare debet , post lectionem ambulare ...
... celebrated Celsus was in the number . That author ex- pressly recommends reading aloud , and afterwards walking , as beneficial in disorders of the stomach : si quis stomacho laborat , legere clare debet , post lectionem ambulare ...
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... deed , not equalled , by the letters of this celebrated orator ; and have , certainly , in these respects , ro rivals among the productions of modern times . No. III . Too often those who entertain ambition Expel 52 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... deed , not equalled , by the letters of this celebrated orator ; and have , certainly , in these respects , ro rivals among the productions of modern times . No. III . Too often those who entertain ambition Expel 52 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 56
... of the peers of the realm ; and when , in 1301 , he wrote to pope Boniface , claiming the seignory of Scotland , lord Clifford signed this celebrated letter by the title of Chatellain of Ap- pleby 56 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... of the peers of the realm ; and when , in 1301 , he wrote to pope Boniface , claiming the seignory of Scotland , lord Clifford signed this celebrated letter by the title of Chatellain of Ap- pleby 56 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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