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... short letter of delicate and elegant compliment to Titian the painter , In a little volume , containing those two pieces , now lying before me , I find a Dialogo del modo di tor moglie , which had probably been read by Milton , as the ...
... short letter of delicate and elegant compliment to Titian the painter , In a little volume , containing those two pieces , now lying before me , I find a Dialogo del modo di tor moglie , which had probably been read by Milton , as the ...
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... short , and the criticism is given with considerable ingenuity and much modesty ; yet , in our opinion , it will not overthrow the decision of the late President of the Royal Academy . In the countenance , doubtless , may be discovered ...
... short , and the criticism is given with considerable ingenuity and much modesty ; yet , in our opinion , it will not overthrow the decision of the late President of the Royal Academy . In the countenance , doubtless , may be discovered ...
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... short time , at the request of the gentlemen who were joint agents with me , set sail , and coasted for a market to the west side of Japan , and east side of Corea . ' 6 Here an encouraging prospect of a new and valuable com- merce for ...
... short time , at the request of the gentlemen who were joint agents with me , set sail , and coasted for a market to the west side of Japan , and east side of Corea . ' 6 Here an encouraging prospect of a new and valuable com- merce for ...
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... short of one hundred thousand weight of rice . By these means , more than seven hundred and fifty millions of pounds ( French ) of that grain are brought to Pekin . The majority of those who serve in the army , as well as those who ...
... short of one hundred thousand weight of rice . By these means , more than seven hundred and fifty millions of pounds ( French ) of that grain are brought to Pekin . The majority of those who serve in the army , as well as those who ...
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... short , we accent the antepenultimate . The Rules of the Latin accentuation are comprised in a clear and concise manner by Sanctius within four hexameters : Accentum in se ipsa monosyllaba dictio ponit . Exacuit sedem dissyllabon omne ...
... short , we accent the antepenultimate . The Rules of the Latin accentuation are comprised in a clear and concise manner by Sanctius within four hexameters : Accentum in se ipsa monosyllaba dictio ponit . Exacuit sedem dissyllabon omne ...
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