The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... possesses considerable interest . Having sacrificed her honor to Castruccio , she becomes a Paterin , or believer in the ... possess distinct notions on religious subjects : but the author has granted a wise toleration to all of them ...
... possesses considerable interest . Having sacrificed her honor to Castruccio , she becomes a Paterin , or believer in the ... possess distinct notions on religious subjects : but the author has granted a wise toleration to all of them ...
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... possess several poets who have attempted to strike the sacred harp . Lord Byron and Mr. Moore , whom the church would certainly not have selected for her laureates , have presented us with Hebrew Melodies , and Sacred Songs : but the ...
... possess several poets who have attempted to strike the sacred harp . Lord Byron and Mr. Moore , whom the church would certainly not have selected for her laureates , have presented us with Hebrew Melodies , and Sacred Songs : but the ...
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... possess no epics , or rather none which are worthy of the name , the attention of our › scholars has never been attracted so strongly to their writings as to those of the great Italians . Within the last fifty years , however , the eyes ...
... possess no epics , or rather none which are worthy of the name , the attention of our › scholars has never been attracted so strongly to their writings as to those of the great Italians . Within the last fifty years , however , the eyes ...
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