The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... Importance of these valuable Islands to the British Empire . XIV . Experimental Researches concerning the Philosophy of permanent Colours , and the best Means of producing them by Dyeing , Calico Printing , & c . By Edward Bancroft ...
... Importance of these valuable Islands to the British Empire . XIV . Experimental Researches concerning the Philosophy of permanent Colours , and the best Means of producing them by Dyeing , Calico Printing , & c . By Edward Bancroft ...
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... the thirteenth century . Af- ter ascertaining the origin of the language , therefore , the next most important object is to fix the genealogy of its poetical 4 Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . APR .
... the thirteenth century . Af- ter ascertaining the origin of the language , therefore , the next most important object is to fix the genealogy of its poetical 4 Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . APR .
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... important object is to fix the genealogy of its poetical sentiment and diction . In prosecuting this examination it soon becomes evident that the poetry of Italy derives itself in a much more di- rect line from that of the Provençaux ...
... important object is to fix the genealogy of its poetical sentiment and diction . In prosecuting this examination it soon becomes evident that the poetry of Italy derives itself in a much more di- rect line from that of the Provençaux ...
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... importance . It was a connexion of vanity on the one side and of voluptuous- ness on the other ; and the want of interest which pervades all these works appears the natural consequence of the want of rea- lity in the passion that is ...
... importance . It was a connexion of vanity on the one side and of voluptuous- ness on the other ; and the want of interest which pervades all these works appears the natural consequence of the want of rea- lity in the passion that is ...
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... importance than the regret with which religious scruples inspired him . Like Petrarch , he looked for his immortality from learned works , com- posed in a language which had ceased to be understood by the world at large : like him , he ...
... importance than the regret with which religious scruples inspired him . Like Petrarch , he looked for his immortality from learned works , com- posed in a language which had ceased to be understood by the world at large : like him , he ...
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