The Foreign Review, Volym 5Black, Young, and Young, 1830 |
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... ancient Rule - of - Thumb , which must still have place here ) ; after which aphorism , his Lordship proceeded to state that the great ruin of all British Poets sprang from a very simple source ; their exclusion from High Life in London ...
... ancient Rule - of - Thumb , which must still have place here ) ; after which aphorism , his Lordship proceeded to state that the great ruin of all British Poets sprang from a very simple source ; their exclusion from High Life in London ...
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... ancient centuries were impressed . - All the Shadows were standing round the empty Altar ; and in all , not the heart , but the breast quivered and pulsed . One dead man only , who had just been buried there , still lay on his coffin ...
... ancient centuries were impressed . - All the Shadows were standing round the empty Altar ; and in all , not the heart , but the breast quivered and pulsed . One dead man only , who had just been buried there , still lay on his coffin ...
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... ancients in all branches of mineralogy . The belief that stones grew and produced their like , was very common amongst them . In distinguishing the various kinds of gems , they almost exclusively regarded their exterior qualities , and ...
... ancients in all branches of mineralogy . The belief that stones grew and produced their like , was very common amongst them . In distinguishing the various kinds of gems , they almost exclusively regarded their exterior qualities , and ...
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... ancients were , of course , entirely ignorant . If they attended but little to a knowledge of the respective veins from which precious stones were received , this is partly owing to the skilful secrecy of the tradesmen . Pliny mentions ...
... ancients were , of course , entirely ignorant . If they attended but little to a knowledge of the respective veins from which precious stones were received , this is partly owing to the skilful secrecy of the tradesmen . Pliny mentions ...
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... ancients . Pliny and Apollonius Dyscolus went so far as to believe that a diamond placed in the fire does not even grow hot . The passage next in antiquity to that of Theophrastus , just alluded to , occurs in the Septuagint , Jerem ...
... ancients . Pliny and Apollonius Dyscolus went so far as to believe that a diamond placed in the fire does not even grow hot . The passage next in antiquity to that of Theophrastus , just alluded to , occurs in the Septuagint , Jerem ...
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