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Page 33
... spirit of the author as a cue . We deny , however , that a wide departure from the manner and peculiar character of an antient writer , in transferring him into a new language , will enable any person to form an idea of his sense and spirit ...
... spirit of the author as a cue . We deny , however , that a wide departure from the manner and peculiar character of an antient writer , in transferring him into a new language , will enable any person to form an idea of his sense and spirit ...
Page 173
... spirit excited against the zeal and fanaticism of all who were termed heretics , are interweaved with a regular and interesting story ; and , in addition , we are presented with many able and judicious remarks on the policy , manners ...
... spirit excited against the zeal and fanaticism of all who were termed heretics , are interweaved with a regular and interesting story ; and , in addition , we are presented with many able and judicious remarks on the policy , manners ...
Page 324
... Spirit Whom we name not , but , thinking of , bow down , That Highest One alone is spirit pure . Yet farthest space by us is quicker spann'd Than by man's quickest thought . Pass in your mind Around the globe , - o'er seas and ...
... Spirit Whom we name not , but , thinking of , bow down , That Highest One alone is spirit pure . Yet farthest space by us is quicker spann'd Than by man's quickest thought . Pass in your mind Around the globe , - o'er seas and ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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