The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... learned are slothful , he says : - " For let a man look into the errors of Clement the Seventh , so lively de- scribed by Guicceardine , who served under him , or into the errors of Cicero , painted out by his own pencil in his epistles ...
... learned are slothful , he says : - " For let a man look into the errors of Clement the Seventh , so lively de- scribed by Guicceardine , who served under him , or into the errors of Cicero , painted out by his own pencil in his epistles ...
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... learned , virtuous , and truly noble lady , " wrote tragedies in imitation of the Greek poets . The great queen , herself , was learned , and wrote well , both prose and poetry ; in verses upon my own feelings , " she touchingly alludes ...
... learned , virtuous , and truly noble lady , " wrote tragedies in imitation of the Greek poets . The great queen , herself , was learned , and wrote well , both prose and poetry ; in verses upon my own feelings , " she touchingly alludes ...
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... learned professors , as it was in the early part of the nineteenth century . With advances in the more perfect knowledge of the vegetable structure , there is an unfavorable tendency in respect to that cultivation of botanical science ...
... learned professors , as it was in the early part of the nineteenth century . With advances in the more perfect knowledge of the vegetable structure , there is an unfavorable tendency in respect to that cultivation of botanical science ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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