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... seems to be- long especially , by inheritance and affinity , to a republican people : If it should , according to its natural tendency , the more speedily bring all those arts into favour and activity , we need not say how much would be ...
... seems to be- long especially , by inheritance and affinity , to a republican people : If it should , according to its natural tendency , the more speedily bring all those arts into favour and activity , we need not say how much would be ...
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... seems vain of the servilities which his mistress stu- dies to impose on him . I once saw a lady bid her Signor Cava- liere stir up her fire . Attizzate il mio fuoco . ' At the word of command , he put his hand under her petticoat ...
... seems vain of the servilities which his mistress stu- dies to impose on him . I once saw a lady bid her Signor Cava- liere stir up her fire . Attizzate il mio fuoco . ' At the word of command , he put his hand under her petticoat ...
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... seems an absolute absurdity to the inhabitants of the North . God preserve us from such a race of he- roines , and from the natural manners with which that sensibility so incomprehensible to northern dullness , is appropriately accom ...
... seems an absolute absurdity to the inhabitants of the North . God preserve us from such a race of he- roines , and from the natural manners with which that sensibility so incomprehensible to northern dullness , is appropriately accom ...
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... possess , apart , strong claims to our approbation . We shall extract what little seems to us to bear upon the character of the Florentines . VOL . XII . 4 At Florence there is a class of poetasters , who Rambles in Italy . 25.
... possess , apart , strong claims to our approbation . We shall extract what little seems to us to bear upon the character of the Florentines . VOL . XII . 4 At Florence there is a class of poetasters , who Rambles in Italy . 25.
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... seems to be a want of care in their own persons , and a neglect in their houses of the use of water , which is seldom or never employed . - The consequence is , that no place is free from vermin . The rooms of the Farnese palace are in ...
... seems to be a want of care in their own persons , and a neglect in their houses of the use of water , which is seldom or never employed . - The consequence is , that no place is free from vermin . The rooms of the Farnese palace are in ...
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