The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... spirits of her brilliant retinue during the monotonous hours of her protracted levées . Such , according to the version given by most of Boccaccio's biographers , was the first origin of the Decameron . But storms soon arose against ...
... spirits of her brilliant retinue during the monotonous hours of her protracted levées . Such , according to the version given by most of Boccaccio's biographers , was the first origin of the Decameron . But storms soon arose against ...
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... spirits : the pomps of a court , and the applause of a bedazzled multitude , fade and die off within the silence of the grave . Truth alone remains , like one of the funeral lamps , preserving a spark of life in the darkness of ages ...
... spirits : the pomps of a court , and the applause of a bedazzled multitude , fade and die off within the silence of the grave . Truth alone remains , like one of the funeral lamps , preserving a spark of life in the darkness of ages ...
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... spirit can scatter over the aims and intentions of eminent men . The actions of the best and most highly - gifted of our race , when viewed in the mirror of party - feeling , become instantly distorted . Conciliation is called cowardice ...
... spirit can scatter over the aims and intentions of eminent men . The actions of the best and most highly - gifted of our race , when viewed in the mirror of party - feeling , become instantly distorted . Conciliation is called cowardice ...
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washed clean , and her fierce crew , full of mirth and high spirits , for the plunder was immense : chests full of bars of gold , jewels , and all the rare and precious productions of the new world , belonging to the cargo , were heaped ...
washed clean , and her fierce crew , full of mirth and high spirits , for the plunder was immense : chests full of bars of gold , jewels , and all the rare and precious productions of the new world , belonging to the cargo , were heaped ...
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... spirits at the successful result of their expedition , which they naturally talked over , as they were now fast nearing the island of Tortuga , where the division of spoil was to be made , and several jests were passed upon Hawkley's ...
... spirits at the successful result of their expedition , which they naturally talked over , as they were now fast nearing the island of Tortuga , where the division of spoil was to be made , and several jests were passed upon Hawkley's ...
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Adelheim admiration appeared Arabella arms beautiful Berceto Bill Boccaccio Cæsar called Captain Ormond Christians church cloudy command Compiano Courtney Gibbes cried daughter dear death delight door excited exclaimed eyes father favour fear feelings followed French gentleman hand happy Harry Hooke Hawkley head heart honour hope hour Hugh Lloyd improvements Israelites Issendorff Italian Italy Jerusalem Jews Josephus Jotapata Judæa king lady land legions living look Lord ment mind months morning Namsen Naples never night noble once Oxford passed Petrarch Pharisees Phillicody Phoebe poor prince prisoners Rabbins replied Roman Rome round sicarii Sir Sidney soon spirit Syria Tacitus temple thee things thou thought tion Titus took town Trajan Truemore turned Veronese Vespasian vessel voice whilst Wickham wine words XXIX.-NO young