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... traveller has observed , in poetical language , " the colouring of Claude is just and accurate as referable to Greece in her remote and lovely scenes . His luminous and unsul- lied purity of atmosphere , his delicate and undisturbed ...
... traveller has observed , in poetical language , " the colouring of Claude is just and accurate as referable to Greece in her remote and lovely scenes . His luminous and unsul- lied purity of atmosphere , his delicate and undisturbed ...
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... traveller is frequently offered the house itself , and every thing it contains ; and at length , when he has obtained the bare necessaries of life , is obliged to pay four times their value , or to suffer insult and menace ! A ludicrous ...
... traveller is frequently offered the house itself , and every thing it contains ; and at length , when he has obtained the bare necessaries of life , is obliged to pay four times their value , or to suffer insult and menace ! A ludicrous ...
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... traveller will arrive at the western foot of Gerania , and thus enter on the celebrated isthmus , with the Corinthian gulf on the right and the Saronic on the left . The first remnant of former times that arrests the attention is a ...
... traveller will arrive at the western foot of Gerania , and thus enter on the celebrated isthmus , with the Corinthian gulf on the right and the Saronic on the left . The first remnant of former times that arrests the attention is a ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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