On the beauties, harmonies and sublimities of nature: with remarks on the laws, customs, manners, and opinions of various nations, 第 3 卷1837 |
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... lives : since , by bringing back a portion of their existence , those may , as Seneca finely observes , properly be said to have lived long , who draw all ages into one - and those to live but a short period , who forget the past ...
... lives : since , by bringing back a portion of their existence , those may , as Seneca finely observes , properly be said to have lived long , who draw all ages into one - and those to live but a short period , who forget the past ...
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... live in the recollec- tion of those , we love , is a felicity of the first order : In affliction , too , how delightful is it to recal the enjoyments of the past ! " Jerusalem remembered in the days of her mise ries all those pleasant ...
... live in the recollec- tion of those , we love , is a felicity of the first order : In affliction , too , how delightful is it to recal the enjoyments of the past ! " Jerusalem remembered in the days of her mise ries all those pleasant ...
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... live , — blooming , -in the annals of their inveterate enemies . You and I , my Lelius , have visited many places , present- ing little to attract the eye of the ignorant ; and little to command the attention of persons , living in the ...
... live , — blooming , -in the annals of their inveterate enemies . You and I , my Lelius , have visited many places , present- ing little to attract the eye of the ignorant ; and little to command the attention of persons , living in the ...
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... lives : he having had one of the most remarkable countenances ever man beheld . " Or stimandomi Achille , ed or Tersite . " Such is the character he gave of himself ; yet his Tirannide and Anti - Gallican attest , that he hated both the ...
... lives : he having had one of the most remarkable countenances ever man beheld . " Or stimandomi Achille , ed or Tersite . " Such is the character he gave of himself ; yet his Tirannide and Anti - Gallican attest , that he hated both the ...
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... live ; but , corroded with anguish , he doomed himself to perpetual silence " . ASSOCIATIONS CONNECTED WITH SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . IN PORTUGAL , we visit with enthusiasm the grave of Camöens , and the tomb of Emanuel . The former , the ...
... live ; but , corroded with anguish , he doomed himself to perpetual silence " . ASSOCIATIONS CONNECTED WITH SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . IN PORTUGAL , we visit with enthusiasm the grave of Camöens , and the tomb of Emanuel . The former , the ...
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