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... Classical Tour , cap . ix . vol . ii . p . 355. edit . 3d . " Of Boccaccio the modern Petronius , we say nothing ; the abuse of genius is more odious and more contemptible than its absence ; and it imports little where the impure ...
... Classical Tour , cap . ix . vol . ii . p . 355. edit . 3d . " Of Boccaccio the modern Petronius , we say nothing ; the abuse of genius is more odious and more contemptible than its absence ; and it imports little where the impure ...
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... Classical Tour . It would have answered the purpose to confine the censure to the novels of Boccaccio , and gratitude to that source which supplied the muse of Dryden with her last and most harmonious numbers , might perhaps have re ...
... Classical Tour . It would have answered the purpose to confine the censure to the novels of Boccaccio , and gratitude to that source which supplied the muse of Dryden with her last and most harmonious numbers , might perhaps have re ...
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... Classical Tour , chap . vi . p . 217. vol . ii . 4 " Substitit ad veteres arcus , madidamque Capenam , Hic ubi nocturnæ Numa constituebat amicæ . Nunc sacri fontis nemus , et delubra locantur Judæis quorum cophinum fœnumque supellex ...
... Classical Tour , chap . vi . p . 217. vol . ii . 4 " Substitit ad veteres arcus , madidamque Capenam , Hic ubi nocturnæ Numa constituebat amicæ . Nunc sacri fontis nemus , et delubra locantur Judæis quorum cophinum fœnumque supellex ...
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... Classical Tour through Italy , vol . ii . pag . 125. et seq . chap . iv . 69 . the strange fate Which tumbles mightiest sovereigns . Stanza clxxi . lines 6 and 7 . Mary died on the scaffold ; Elizabeth of a broken heart ; Charles V. a ...
... Classical Tour through Italy , vol . ii . pag . 125. et seq . chap . iv . 69 . the strange fate Which tumbles mightiest sovereigns . Stanza clxxi . lines 6 and 7 . Mary died on the scaffold ; Elizabeth of a broken heart ; Charles V. a ...
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... Classical Tour has every characteristic of a mere compilation of former notices , strung together upon a very slender thread of personal observation , and swelled out by those decorations which are so easily supplied by a systematic ...
... Classical Tour has every characteristic of a mere compilation of former notices , strung together upon a very slender thread of personal observation , and swelled out by those decorations which are so easily supplied by a systematic ...
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