Littell's Living Age, Volume 36Living Age Company Incorporated, 1853 |
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Page 424
... less an English flower was engrafted in its stead , effects and succeeded in its mental . " The idea is the stem was left bare . Horace was with our good ; but , as was common with him , it is faintly poet the greatest favorite of all ...
... less an English flower was engrafted in its stead , effects and succeeded in its mental . " The idea is the stem was left bare . Horace was with our good ; but , as was common with him , it is faintly poet the greatest favorite of all ...
Page 425
... less pecuniary emolu- ment than a public performer gets for two or three songs . But there is a tide in the affairs of poets , and it was between 1830 and 1840 that the flood which floated him into favor rose to its height . Scott and ...
... less pecuniary emolu- ment than a public performer gets for two or three songs . But there is a tide in the affairs of poets , and it was between 1830 and 1840 that the flood which floated him into favor rose to its height . Scott and ...
Page 487
... less constant and cherished guest was Henry Mathys , a Fleming , who , on special was Don Luis de Avila , an old comrade of the consultations , was backed by Giovanni Mole , a emperor's - and this indeed was a neighbor , for he Milanese ...
... less constant and cherished guest was Henry Mathys , a Fleming , who , on special was Don Luis de Avila , an old comrade of the consultations , was backed by Giovanni Mole , a emperor's - and this indeed was a neighbor , for he Milanese ...
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