The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... , shoes down at heel , and no gloves , are his characteristics ; logically speaking , his middle is distributed , and , to borrow a metaphor from the doctors , he has a lucid interval between his 8 Sayings and Doings.
... , shoes down at heel , and no gloves , are his characteristics ; logically speaking , his middle is distributed , and , to borrow a metaphor from the doctors , he has a lucid interval between his 8 Sayings and Doings.
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... speaking of none but her . But those blissful days of love and poetry were soon interrupted . Widowed and bereft of all children , Boccaccio di Chellino pined away at Florence in grief and loneliness . His dutiful son , complying with ...
... speaking of none but her . But those blissful days of love and poetry were soon interrupted . Widowed and bereft of all children , Boccaccio di Chellino pined away at Florence in grief and loneliness . His dutiful son , complying with ...
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... speak . How could Petrarch so far forget his own dignity , the conversations we held together concerning the state of Italy , his hatred for the archbishop , ( John Visconti , ) his love for solitude and independence , so far as to ...
... speak . How could Petrarch so far forget his own dignity , the conversations we held together concerning the state of Italy , his hatred for the archbishop , ( John Visconti , ) his love for solitude and independence , so far as to ...
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... speak very differently of the proconsulate of Vespasian in Africa . According to Suetonius , he governed with perfect uprightness . Taci- tus declares , on the contrary , that he acquired there a very bad reputation . Sueto- nius ...
... speak very differently of the proconsulate of Vespasian in Africa . According to Suetonius , he governed with perfect uprightness . Taci- tus declares , on the contrary , that he acquired there a very bad reputation . Sueto- nius ...
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... speak lower , looking round as they did so . The Swede , however , was not so fast asleep as they supposed , and lifted his head to listen , propping himself upon his elbows , being now roused by the sound of their voices ; but as 56 ...
... speak lower , looking round as they did so . The Swede , however , was not so fast asleep as they supposed , and lifted his head to listen , propping himself upon his elbows , being now roused by the sound of their voices ; but as 56 ...
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