The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... Rome , I saw the ancient pope ; Trembling I knelt before the lord of earth , And drank life , hope , salvation , from his smile . He gave the magic letter to my hand ; Ye blue and beauteous hills of Italy ! How fast ye faded from my ...
... Rome , I saw the ancient pope ; Trembling I knelt before the lord of earth , And drank life , hope , salvation , from his smile . He gave the magic letter to my hand ; Ye blue and beauteous hills of Italy ! How fast ye faded from my ...
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... Rome ; but they have a simple charm - a philosophical attraction about them , were it only that they are the sole literary possessions of a people to whom the art of writing is unknown . They will present some obvious outlines , some ...
... Rome ; but they have a simple charm - a philosophical attraction about them , were it only that they are the sole literary possessions of a people to whom the art of writing is unknown . They will present some obvious outlines , some ...
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... Rome . ) Von Dr. W. Eisendecker . Hamburgh . 1829. 8vo . THREE years have now elapsed since it was our grateful task to communicate to the British public the earliest account of the first " " Hospitibus suis omnem humanitatem quam ...
... Rome . ) Von Dr. W. Eisendecker . Hamburgh . 1829. 8vo . THREE years have now elapsed since it was our grateful task to communicate to the British public the earliest account of the first " " Hospitibus suis omnem humanitatem quam ...
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... Rome " from the night of remote antiquity , in which all that the most anxious inquiry could aspire to , was to discern the chief masses of society in ancient Italy , down to the period when a second night buried in almost equal ...
... Rome " from the night of remote antiquity , in which all that the most anxious inquiry could aspire to , was to discern the chief masses of society in ancient Italy , down to the period when a second night buried in almost equal ...
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... Rome , the proceedings of a British parliament explain those of a Roman senate , and the cantons of Switzerland , and the almost unknown Ditmarsh - the author's native province - lend their aid in explaining the principles and maxims of ...
... Rome , the proceedings of a British parliament explain those of a Roman senate , and the cantons of Switzerland , and the almost unknown Ditmarsh - the author's native province - lend their aid in explaining the principles and maxims of ...
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