The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... merit of the choice would serve to render the weakness of the execution still more apparent , and still less excusable . But as I have presumed to lay before the public a first volume only ' of the History of the Decline and Fall of the ...
... merit of the choice would serve to render the weakness of the execution still more apparent , and still less excusable . But as I have presumed to lay before the public a first volume only ' of the History of the Decline and Fall of the ...
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... merit , indeed , can be assumed from the performance of an indispensable 3 The first thirty - eight chapters of the work.-S. 4 The notes in the first edition of the first quarto volume were printed apart from the text at the end of the ...
... merit , indeed , can be assumed from the performance of an indispensable 3 The first thirty - eight chapters of the work.-S. 4 The notes in the first edition of the first quarto volume were printed apart from the text at the end of the ...
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... Merit of the 555 Tyrants . 563 564 Athens ..... Conquest of Armenia by the Persians ..... Valerian marches into the East 555 260. Is defeated and taken Prisoner by Sapor , King of Persia ... 556 Sapor overruns Syria , Cilicia , and ...
... Merit of the 555 Tyrants . 563 564 Athens ..... Conquest of Armenia by the Persians ..... Valerian marches into the East 555 260. Is defeated and taken Prisoner by Sapor , King of Persia ... 556 Sapor overruns Syria , Cilicia , and ...
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... merit of invention , since he has blended the English story of Robinson Crusoe with the Arabian romance of Hai Ebn Yokhdan , which he might have read in the Latin version of Pocock . In the Au- tomathes I cannot praise either the depth ...
... merit of invention , since he has blended the English story of Robinson Crusoe with the Arabian romance of Hai Ebn Yokhdan , which he might have read in the Latin version of Pocock . In the Au- tomathes I cannot praise either the depth ...
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... merit excepting that of likeness to the original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound of poetic harmony : in the death of Hec- tor and the shipwreck of Ulysses , I tasted the new emotions of terror and pity , and ...
... merit excepting that of likeness to the original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound of poetic harmony : in the death of Hec- tor and the shipwreck of Ulysses , I tasted the new emotions of terror and pity , and ...
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