Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Review, Том 12James Maxwell, 1818 |
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... objects already so fa- miliar in description . We only complain that they fill an extra space which should have been devoted to the moral phenomena of Italy - such as must have presented themselves to the notice of so intelligent a ...
... objects already so fa- miliar in description . We only complain that they fill an extra space which should have been devoted to the moral phenomena of Italy - such as must have presented themselves to the notice of so intelligent a ...
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... object announces , how long it has been the theatre of man's restless passions : -every thing bears evidence of its complete subjection to his power . ' The land of Sicily and Calabria , composed as it is for the greater part of lava ...
... object announces , how long it has been the theatre of man's restless passions : -every thing bears evidence of its complete subjection to his power . ' The land of Sicily and Calabria , composed as it is for the greater part of lava ...
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... object is referred to direct pleasure , and where quantity of pleasure becomes a matter of calculation . Here gallantry enjoys all the privileges that a rake can desire . Even neighbourhoods convey rights of this kind . I have seen ...
... object is referred to direct pleasure , and where quantity of pleasure becomes a matter of calculation . Here gallantry enjoys all the privileges that a rake can desire . Even neighbourhoods convey rights of this kind . I have seen ...
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... object wore the melancholy livery of winter . On our left rose the Alps of Tyrol their peaks glowing with purple stains of light , were mingled with the rich colouring of the clouds , that rested upon them . The snow upon the hills ...
... object wore the melancholy livery of winter . On our left rose the Alps of Tyrol their peaks glowing with purple stains of light , were mingled with the rich colouring of the clouds , that rested upon them . The snow upon the hills ...
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... object of solici- tude , to every government , but more especially to those with whose political and moral ... objects to call into activity the mo- ral and intellectual energies of the nation . The brilliant carnival of Venice ...
... object of solici- tude , to every government , but more especially to those with whose political and moral ... objects to call into activity the mo- ral and intellectual energies of the nation . The brilliant carnival of Venice ...
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