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Page 113
... antient Greece , however striking and in- genious , resembles most parallels of things not essentially the same , and is in fact nugatory and inconclusive . It is indeed true that both the sculpture and the tragic drama of the Greeks ...
... antient Greece , however striking and in- genious , resembles most parallels of things not essentially the same , and is in fact nugatory and inconclusive . It is indeed true that both the sculpture and the tragic drama of the Greeks ...
Page 161
... antient Spanish poetry , or indeed of any poetry ; and in various instances a few lines , not more than half - a - dozen or a dozen , too ostentatiously occupy an entire page . This is , we conceive , to advance a poor epigram , or a ...
... antient Spanish poetry , or indeed of any poetry ; and in various instances a few lines , not more than half - a - dozen or a dozen , too ostentatiously occupy an entire page . This is , we conceive , to advance a poor epigram , or a ...
Page 511
... antient Italy , between the fifth and the seventh century of the Roman æra . The plates in the atlas are executed in an admirable style , and throw much light on the antiquities of the country : but many of the expositions , which ...
... antient Italy , between the fifth and the seventh century of the Roman æra . The plates in the atlas are executed in an admirable style , and throw much light on the antiquities of the country : but many of the expositions , which ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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