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Page 181
... period ; endeavouring to justify the in- trigues carried on between the French Ambassador and the Members of Opposition , and the great sums of French gold which were distributed , with the approbation of even such men as Russel ...
... period ; endeavouring to justify the in- trigues carried on between the French Ambassador and the Members of Opposition , and the great sums of French gold which were distributed , with the approbation of even such men as Russel ...
Page 520
... PERIOD . From the Irruption of the barba- rous Nations to the Crusades - i.e . from 500 to 1100 . GE ENERAL View of the State of Literature . - During this period , the sciences suffered a considerable decay . The fine taste of Greece ...
... PERIOD . From the Irruption of the barba- rous Nations to the Crusades - i.e . from 500 to 1100 . GE ENERAL View of the State of Literature . - During this period , the sciences suffered a considerable decay . The fine taste of Greece ...
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... period , genuine Poesy is chiefly found among the Arabs : not that either Greece or Italy was without poets : but the true poetical taste had vanished . We now wonder that such compositions as the Rephaline and Leonine verses ( the ...
... period , genuine Poesy is chiefly found among the Arabs : not that either Greece or Italy was without poets : but the true poetical taste had vanished . We now wonder that such compositions as the Rephaline and Leonine verses ( the ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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