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... , especially one piece , standing before which he said " he would give fifty guineas to the man that would swear it was a Domenichino . " I was more curious to see his library , but Mr. H , one of the 12 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... , especially one piece , standing before which he said " he would give fifty guineas to the man that would swear it was a Domenichino . " I was more curious to see his library , but Mr. H , one of the 12 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... standing , ten or twelve lines beginning , - " Born unto God in Christ He inquired where I had been travelling ; and on learning that I had been in Malta and Sicily , he compared one island with the other , repeating what he had said to ...
... standing , ten or twelve lines beginning , - " Born unto God in Christ He inquired where I had been travelling ; and on learning that I had been in Malta and Sicily , he compared one island with the other , repeating what he had said to ...
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... standing apart , and reciting to me in a garden - walk , like a school- boy declaiming , that I at first was near to laugh ; but recollecting myself , that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me , I saw that ...
... standing apart , and reciting to me in a garden - walk , like a school- boy declaiming , that I at first was near to laugh ; but recollecting myself , that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me , I saw that ...
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... stand . The old Ve- netians pleased themselves with the flattery that Venice was in 45 ° , midway between the poles and the line ; as if that were an imperial centrality . Long of old , the Greeks fancied Delphi the navel of the earth ...
... stand . The old Ve- netians pleased themselves with the flattery that Venice was in 45 ° , midway between the poles and the line ; as if that were an imperial centrality . Long of old , the Greeks fancied Delphi the navel of the earth ...
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... stand , then orders his war - ship , loaded with his dead men and their weapons , to be taken out to sea , the tiller shipped and the sails spread ; being left alone he sets fire to some tar - wood and lies down contented on deck . The ...
... stand , then orders his war - ship , loaded with his dead men and their weapons , to be taken out to sea , the tiller shipped and the sails spread ; being left alone he sets fire to some tar - wood and lies down contented on deck . The ...
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