American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... light for secular , and especially comic subjects , although the sublime and every thing scientific had been carefully excluded ; the instrumental accompani- ment had not acquired its transparency and playfulness of decoration ; orna ...
... light for secular , and especially comic subjects , although the sublime and every thing scientific had been carefully excluded ; the instrumental accompani- ment had not acquired its transparency and playfulness of decoration ; orna ...
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... light which his works have carried into the science of man , far from being extinguished with him , shines every day with fresh splendour . " It is by the aid of his light that we dare penetrate into the mystery of life , and that we ...
... light which his works have carried into the science of man , far from being extinguished with him , shines every day with fresh splendour . " It is by the aid of his light that we dare penetrate into the mystery of life , and that we ...
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... light from Indian mines ; And alabaster ; and that yellow stone That graces jealous beauty's virgin zone ; The brightest gifts of every varying clime , Resplendent spoils of nature and of time ; And see , obedient to his ruling will ...
... light from Indian mines ; And alabaster ; and that yellow stone That graces jealous beauty's virgin zone ; The brightest gifts of every varying clime , Resplendent spoils of nature and of time ; And see , obedient to his ruling will ...
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ANTHONS CLASSICAL DICTIONARY | 30 |
SLAVERY AMONGST THE ROMANS | 71 |
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