Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen11William Blackwood, 1822 |
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... interest of his story ; whereas in Valerius , the interest is not sustained on the same key with the de- scription of the bloody scenes in the Roman Amphitheatre , at the close of the first volume . Thraso and Athana- sia should have ...
... interest of his story ; whereas in Valerius , the interest is not sustained on the same key with the de- scription of the bloody scenes in the Roman Amphitheatre , at the close of the first volume . Thraso and Athana- sia should have ...
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... interest in read- ing . What do you read the oftenest in Cicero ? -not surely his disserta- tions about the utile and the pulchrum , but his speeches which lay before us the picture of a high - bred Roman's mind , as affected by matters ...
... interest in read- ing . What do you read the oftenest in Cicero ? -not surely his disserta- tions about the utile and the pulchrum , but his speeches which lay before us the picture of a high - bred Roman's mind , as affected by matters ...
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... interest . " holy , " in the common native affec- tions of mankind . But the private passions of individuals have never ob- tained this honour , in poetry ; for it is always obvious that they are limit- ed , and have a certain tendency ...
... interest . " holy , " in the common native affec- tions of mankind . But the private passions of individuals have never ob- tained this honour , in poetry ; for it is always obvious that they are limit- ed , and have a certain tendency ...
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