Curiosities of Literature, المجلد 2Lilly, Wait, Coleman, and Holden, 1834 |
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... feelings , may not , however , be sufficiently scrupulous in weighing the evidence of the facts which they collect . Mr Merivale observes , ' The strange and improbable narrative with which Varchi has the misfortune of closing his ...
... feelings , may not , however , be sufficiently scrupulous in weighing the evidence of the facts which they collect . Mr Merivale observes , ' The strange and improbable narrative with which Varchi has the misfortune of closing his ...
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... feelings in their secret pages ; without the hope , and perhaps without the wish , of seeing them published in their ... feeling was elevated and intrepid . ity , and he stands forth among the most illustrious 14 THE ITALIAN HISTORIANS .
... feelings in their secret pages ; without the hope , and perhaps without the wish , of seeing them published in their ... feeling was elevated and intrepid . ity , and he stands forth among the most illustrious 14 THE ITALIAN HISTORIANS .
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... feelings of this sovereign was at first favourably received ; but , under the secret in- fluence of Rome , the Sardinian monarch , on the ex- traordinary plea that he kept Giannone as a prisoner of state that he might preserve him from ...
... feelings of this sovereign was at first favourably received ; but , under the secret in- fluence of Rome , the Sardinian monarch , on the ex- traordinary plea that he kept Giannone as a prisoner of state that he might preserve him from ...
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... feeling , or to the jealousy of a royal master . I have elsewhere shown the extraordinary elegance and prodigality of expenditure of Buckingham's resi- dences ; they were such as to have extorted the won- der even of Bassompierre , and ...
... feeling , or to the jealousy of a royal master . I have elsewhere shown the extraordinary elegance and prodigality of expenditure of Buckingham's resi- dences ; they were such as to have extorted the won- der even of Bassompierre , and ...
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... feeling of infinite delicacy , so perfectly characteristic of Evelyn ! nearer , And now to bring down this subject to times still We find that Sir Robert Walpole had placed himself exactly in the situation of the great minister we have ...
... feeling of infinite delicacy , so perfectly characteristic of Evelyn ! nearer , And now to bring down this subject to times still We find that Sir Robert Walpole had placed himself exactly in the situation of the great minister we have ...
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