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Pagina 296
... Character of Petrarch , published in 1785 , and noticed in M. R. vol . lxxiv . p . 282 : but a reconsideration of the subject has enabled Mr. Tytler to exhibit his refutation of the hypo- thesis of the Abbé de Sade , respecting Petrarch ...
... Character of Petrarch , published in 1785 , and noticed in M. R. vol . lxxiv . p . 282 : but a reconsideration of the subject has enabled Mr. Tytler to exhibit his refutation of the hypo- thesis of the Abbé de Sade , respecting Petrarch ...
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... character the valour of the Romans , with the com- mercial spirit of the Carthaginians . Our natural resources , all things considered , may be called equal to those of the enemy ; and our mi- litary character cannot , with the shadow ...
... character the valour of the Romans , with the com- mercial spirit of the Carthaginians . Our natural resources , all things considered , may be called equal to those of the enemy ; and our mi- litary character cannot , with the shadow ...
Pagina 472
... character , properly so called . It would have figured with advantage among the Chinese characters ; for , in China ... character & , it resembles a vile thistle by the side of a beautiful rose , or some wretched scribbling contrasted ...
... character , properly so called . It would have figured with advantage among the Chinese characters ; for , in China ... character & , it resembles a vile thistle by the side of a beautiful rose , or some wretched scribbling contrasted ...
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