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Pagina 116
... taken the hint of this subject from the fifteenth Ode of the first book of Horace . Our Poet introduces the 10 only surviving Bard of that country in concert with the spirits of his murdered brethren , as prophetically denouncing woes ...
... taken the hint of this subject from the fifteenth Ode of the first book of Horace . Our Poet introduces the 10 only surviving Bard of that country in concert with the spirits of his murdered brethren , as prophetically denouncing woes ...
Pagina 215
... taken from Pisander and Apollonius the adventure of This comparison of the two schools of painting is taken from the Encyclopédie , v ( 1755 ) , 334b - 335a , art . ' École ' : ' La supériorité généralement reconnue , ce me semble , de ...
... taken from Pisander and Apollonius the adventure of This comparison of the two schools of painting is taken from the Encyclopédie , v ( 1755 ) , 334b - 335a , art . ' École ' : ' La supériorité généralement reconnue , ce me semble , de ...
Pagina 235
... taken under his pro- 30 tection and care , while the rest found a precarious refuge in the burning desert or the howling wilderness . 1827–8 ] , i . 90–93 ) . Goldsmith seems to have made use of this same discours in writing the review ...
... taken under his pro- 30 tection and care , while the rest found a precarious refuge in the burning desert or the howling wilderness . 1827–8 ] , i . 90–93 ) . Goldsmith seems to have made use of this same discours in writing the review ...
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