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He writes to me With easy arrogance of my Last Judgment , In such familiar tone
that one would say The great event already had occurred , And he was present ,
and from observation Informed how the picture should be painted . me FRA ...
He writes to me With easy arrogance of my Last Judgment , In such familiar tone
that one would say The great event already had occurred , And he was present ,
and from observation Informed how the picture should be painted . me FRA ...
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I say no news from Florence : I am wrong , For Benvenuto writes that he is coming
To be my guest in Rome . Ah ? Benvenuto ? ' Tis a masterpiece ! It pleases me as
much , and even more , Than the antiques about it ; and yet they Are of the ...
I say no news from Florence : I am wrong , For Benvenuto writes that he is coming
To be my guest in Rome . Ah ? Benvenuto ? ' Tis a masterpiece ! It pleases me as
much , and even more , Than the antiques about it ; and yet they Are of the ...
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Well , now he writes to me that , as a Christian , He is ashamed of the unbounded
freedom With which I represent it . BENVENUTO . The boldness of my marvellous
work unpunHypocrite ! HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW . 1011.
Well , now he writes to me that , as a Christian , He is ashamed of the unbounded
freedom With which I represent it . BENVENUTO . The boldness of my marvellous
work unpunHypocrite ! HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW . 1011.
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He is a clever writer , and he likes To draw his pen , and flourish it in the face Of
every honest man , as swordsmen do Their rapiers on occasion , but to show
How skilfully they do it . Had you followed The advice he gave , or even thanked
him ...
He is a clever writer , and he likes To draw his pen , and flourish it in the face Of
every honest man , as swordsmen do Their rapiers on occasion , but to show
How skilfully they do it . Had you followed The advice he gave , or even thanked
him ...
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Being a an unknown author is as uncertain as the wind . stranger to thee , and
having never administered “ When a book is first to appear in the world , " to thy
wants nor to thy pleasures , I can ask says a celebrated French writer , “ one
knows ...
Being a an unknown author is as uncertain as the wind . stranger to thee , and
having never administered “ When a book is first to appear in the world , " to thy
wants nor to thy pleasures , I can ask says a celebrated French writer , “ one
knows ...
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