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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... Things , a Didascalic Poem , translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , accompanied with Commentaries , comparative , illustrative and sci- entific , and the Life of Epicurus . By Thomas Busby , Mus . Doc . VIII . 1. A ...
... Things , a Didascalic Poem , translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , accompanied with Commentaries , comparative , illustrative and sci- entific , and the Life of Epicurus . By Thomas Busby , Mus . Doc . VIII . 1. A ...
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... thing and every where about us . In both alike , the number of interesting episodes , the pictures of human character , and of objects both real and fantastic , but which we fancy real because they invest ideal beauties with the ...
... thing and every where about us . In both alike , the number of interesting episodes , the pictures of human character , and of objects both real and fantastic , but which we fancy real because they invest ideal beauties with the ...
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... things . But no principle of mere imitation could sufficiently account for its won- derful multiplicity and extensiveness , the causes of which are to be sought in the character of the individual . Il avait , ' says the Abbé de Sade ...
... things . But no principle of mere imitation could sufficiently account for its won- derful multiplicity and extensiveness , the causes of which are to be sought in the character of the individual . Il avait , ' says the Abbé de Sade ...
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... things , be the genuine language of the heart . On voit qu'il ne voulut point , comme les poëtes anciens , peindre les effets extérieurs de la passion et les plaisirs sensibles qu'ils out su rendre avec tant de fidélité et que l'on ...
... things , be the genuine language of the heart . On voit qu'il ne voulut point , comme les poëtes anciens , peindre les effets extérieurs de la passion et les plaisirs sensibles qu'ils out su rendre avec tant de fidélité et que l'on ...
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... thing was converted to folly ; his satire was almost always personal , and , when he chose to excite a laugh , no respect for morals or decency restrained him . His Orlando Innamorato is reckoned among their classical poems by the Ita ...
... thing was converted to folly ; his satire was almost always personal , and , when he chose to excite a laugh , no respect for morals or decency restrained him . His Orlando Innamorato is reckoned among their classical poems by the Ita ...
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