The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 9M. Thomas, 1817 |
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... ( Continued from p . 424. vol . viii . ) DR . Clarke expresses a lively and indignant regret at that pro- cess by which the cupidity of British taste was , at the time of his sojourn , despoiling the temple of Minerva of the last moveable ...
... ( Continued from p . 424. vol . viii . ) DR . Clarke expresses a lively and indignant regret at that pro- cess by which the cupidity of British taste was , at the time of his sojourn , despoiling the temple of Minerva of the last moveable ...
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... continued picture above three feet in height , and originally six hundred feet in length , of which a very considerable portion now remains , is alone worth a journey to Athens ; nor will any scholar deem the undertaking to be ...
... continued picture above three feet in height , and originally six hundred feet in length , of which a very considerable portion now remains , is alone worth a journey to Athens ; nor will any scholar deem the undertaking to be ...
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... continued a splendid and imposing vision during many long stages of his recession towards the north . Its utmost magnifi- cence is displayed to the spectator contemplating it from a small town in the narrow plain between it and the sea ...
... continued a splendid and imposing vision during many long stages of his recession towards the north . Its utmost magnifi- cence is displayed to the spectator contemplating it from a small town in the narrow plain between it and the sea ...
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... continued in the unambitious capacity of a country physician , and devoted a part of his time to the gratuitous vaccination of the indigent poor . There can be no better picture of a benevolent man than that which is drawn in the ...
... continued in the unambitious capacity of a country physician , and devoted a part of his time to the gratuitous vaccination of the indigent poor . There can be no better picture of a benevolent man than that which is drawn in the ...
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... continued he , with a roguish look , that it is in my power to change your whim into earnest ? ' How so ? Why the captain- Well , what of the cap- tain ? What has he done ? ' That he best knows himself . For my part , I know no more ...
... continued he , with a roguish look , that it is in my power to change your whim into earnest ? ' How so ? Why the captain- Well , what of the cap- tain ? What has he done ? ' That he best knows himself . For my part , I know no more ...
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