The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... considerable interest . Having sacrificed her honor to Castruccio , she becomes a Paterin , or believer in the evil principle , a heresy not uncommon at that period in Italy . In the delineation of her character , we find some traces of ...
... considerable interest . Having sacrificed her honor to Castruccio , she becomes a Paterin , or believer in the evil principle , a heresy not uncommon at that period in Italy . In the delineation of her character , we find some traces of ...
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... considerable distances , producing a sort of columnar arrangement on a large scale : not irregular , though ill defined . This structure may be traced every where on the surface of the rock , and affords bold and picturesque façades ...
... considerable distances , producing a sort of columnar arrangement on a large scale : not irregular , though ill defined . This structure may be traced every where on the surface of the rock , and affords bold and picturesque façades ...
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... considerable length , embraces a great variety of topics connected with fever , and appears to have been composed as a kind of sequel and illustration of an essay published by the author on Tetanus and Hydrophobia , and the ...
... considerable length , embraces a great variety of topics connected with fever , and appears to have been composed as a kind of sequel and illustration of an essay published by the author on Tetanus and Hydrophobia , and the ...
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