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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... Nature of Things , a Didascalic Poem , translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , accompanied with ... Natural History in the University of Edinburgh . Illustrated with Maps and Physical Sections . * 33 42 57 375 73 78 88 3 ...
... Nature of Things , a Didascalic Poem , translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , accompanied with ... Natural History in the University of Edinburgh . Illustrated with Maps and Physical Sections . * 33 42 57 375 73 78 88 3 ...
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... nature .'- Tom . i . p . 78 . Without ascending to the origin of the Langue Romane , that singular language which , produced by successive and ill - defined combinations of the Latin and Celtic , had gradually spread over the whole of ...
... nature .'- Tom . i . p . 78 . Without ascending to the origin of the Langue Romane , that singular language which , produced by successive and ill - defined combinations of the Latin and Celtic , had gradually spread over the whole of ...
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... nature of the obligations which they owed to their poetical predecessors and of those which they conferred on the illustrious Father of Tuscan song , ' who succeeded them . The latter must be confessed to be as nothing in the comparison ...
... nature of the obligations which they owed to their poetical predecessors and of those which they conferred on the illustrious Father of Tuscan song , ' who succeeded them . The latter must be confessed to be as nothing in the comparison ...
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... nature si riche et placé sous un ciel si beau , n'ait pas songé à célébrer les objets réels , les mouvemens et les vicissitudes de ces affections et de ces passions ; à peindre ce beau ciel , cette riche nature ; et , si ce n'est dans ...
... nature si riche et placé sous un ciel si beau , n'ait pas songé à célébrer les objets réels , les mouvemens et les vicissitudes de ces affections et de ces passions ; à peindre ce beau ciel , cette riche nature ; et , si ce n'est dans ...
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... natural genius to a height which disdains the application of all the ordinary rules of measurement , it is assuredly ... nature her- self , by which the reader is irresistibly struck even on approach- ing the vestibule of his immortal ...
... natural genius to a height which disdains the application of all the ordinary rules of measurement , it is assuredly ... nature her- self , by which the reader is irresistibly struck even on approach- ing the vestibule of his immortal ...
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