The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... possess . us : - " In the same week I experienced in the same city a gratification not less lively . I had with me the picture of the Sibyl which I had painted at Naples , after Lady Ha- milton , intending to carry it to France ...
... possess . us : - " In the same week I experienced in the same city a gratification not less lively . I had with me the picture of the Sibyl which I had painted at Naples , after Lady Ha- milton , intending to carry it to France ...
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... possess a higher tory of his country , especially , however , and purer poetical charm than those whose his prize ... possesses a peculiar interest when treated by a native , and considered from the Slavonian point of view ; as many of ...
... possess a higher tory of his country , especially , however , and purer poetical charm than those whose his prize ... possesses a peculiar interest when treated by a native , and considered from the Slavonian point of view ; as many of ...
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... possess magical power , and her lofty sepulchral barrow , on the banks of the Mies , was long re- membered and respected by the people . Teta was more taken up with matters of religious observance ; she explained to the people the ...
... possess magical power , and her lofty sepulchral barrow , on the banks of the Mies , was long re- membered and respected by the people . Teta was more taken up with matters of religious observance ; she explained to the people the ...
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... possesses historical value or not , be- country to have been a steady supporter of comes interesting as one of those beautiful true civilization , and a firm champion of the allegories invented in the infancy of nations , dignity of ...
... possesses historical value or not , be- country to have been a steady supporter of comes interesting as one of those beautiful true civilization , and a firm champion of the allegories invented in the infancy of nations , dignity of ...
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... possessed the faculty of the un- derstanding in a state sufficiently developed for the display of reason ; the latter was once endowed with them , but has lost their possession . The imbecile lives neither in the past nor future ; the ...
... possessed the faculty of the un- derstanding in a state sufficiently developed for the display of reason ; the latter was once endowed with them , but has lost their possession . The imbecile lives neither in the past nor future ; the ...
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