The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... seemed a city of Carthusians ; the stillness was un- broken , save by the chimes of the many steeples , and the passing rattle of the night coaches . The only university - men that I encoun- tered were a couple running from a ...
... seemed a city of Carthusians ; the stillness was un- broken , save by the chimes of the many steeples , and the passing rattle of the night coaches . The only university - men that I encoun- tered were a couple running from a ...
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... seemed to him so irre- sistible under the dark veil of her passion - week costume belonged to no other than the Lady Mary , a natural daughter of King Robert of Anjou , then married several years to a Neapolitan lord of high rank . Soon ...
... seemed to him so irre- sistible under the dark veil of her passion - week costume belonged to no other than the Lady Mary , a natural daughter of King Robert of Anjou , then married several years to a Neapolitan lord of high rank . Soon ...
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... seemed then natu- rally to take , and the veneration and awe with which the illiterate crowd looked up to the votaries of learning , scarcely allowed them any doubt as to their fitness for any the most arduous undertaking , and their ...
... seemed then natu- rally to take , and the veneration and awe with which the illiterate crowd looked up to the votaries of learning , scarcely allowed them any doubt as to their fitness for any the most arduous undertaking , and their ...
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... seemed to warn him that his own hour had struck . He withdrew from Florence , where he had been called to read and expound the Divine Comedy , and died at home , in Certaldo , in December , 1375 , aged sixty - three . Such was the end ...
... seemed to warn him that his own hour had struck . He withdrew from Florence , where he had been called to read and expound the Divine Comedy , and died at home , in Certaldo , in December , 1375 , aged sixty - three . Such was the end ...
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... seemed always well aware of the great results that could be derived to their narrative , from the exhibition of a whole race struck by that most direful of scourges . Yet Boccaccio's stands un- rivalled for truth and evidence ; and the ...
... seemed always well aware of the great results that could be derived to their narrative , from the exhibition of a whole race struck by that most direful of scourges . Yet Boccaccio's stands un- rivalled for truth and evidence ; and the ...
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