The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... living picture of the games and ceremonies , the mythology and the history , of the heroic ages , -impart an interest to matters which make even Horace tedious ? No power of song can render such subjects generally interesting . Besides ...
... living picture of the games and ceremonies , the mythology and the history , of the heroic ages , -impart an interest to matters which make even Horace tedious ? No power of song can render such subjects generally interesting . Besides ...
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... living in this uncomfortable country , some idea may be formed from M. Laborde's account : Nature has formed the roads of Estremadura , art has scarcely contributed to them at all . The grand road which leads into Portu- gal is the best ...
... living in this uncomfortable country , some idea may be formed from M. Laborde's account : Nature has formed the roads of Estremadura , art has scarcely contributed to them at all . The grand road which leads into Portu- gal is the best ...
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... living by itself , and rarely holding intercourse with any other family , has as yet been found only on the mountains of Lapland . Indolence , helplessness , and terror at strange sights , are their principal characteristics . -The most ...
... living by itself , and rarely holding intercourse with any other family , has as yet been found only on the mountains of Lapland . Indolence , helplessness , and terror at strange sights , are their principal characteristics . -The most ...
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