Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... seen a copy of it in Italy , before it went to press ( for we had none by us ) we should have taken more pains to explain one or two expressions with regard to that prince . Had the preface , also , entrusted to Mr. Murray , been sent ...
... seen a copy of it in Italy , before it went to press ( for we had none by us ) we should have taken more pains to explain one or two expressions with regard to that prince . Had the preface , also , entrusted to Mr. Murray , been sent ...
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... seen her look so beautiful . For a mo- ment , even , startled by her sudden apparition , he could almost imagine that he beheld one of those spirits of the hills which the wild fancies of his countrymen have invested with a mysterious ...
... seen her look so beautiful . For a mo- ment , even , startled by her sudden apparition , he could almost imagine that he beheld one of those spirits of the hills which the wild fancies of his countrymen have invested with a mysterious ...
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... seen by a person looking down the street from one ex- tremity . Now in all cases , unless the person has happened to ob- serve in pictures how it is that artists produce these effects , he will be utterly unable to make the smallest ...
... seen by a person looking down the street from one ex- tremity . Now in all cases , unless the person has happened to ob- serve in pictures how it is that artists produce these effects , he will be utterly unable to make the smallest ...
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