Biographical and Critical StudiesReeves and Turner and B. Dobell, 1896 - 483 strani |
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... piece as a relic . At the beginning of the seventeenth century it had become so short that it only reached to the waist , and a fresh one was substi- tuted in 1610 , which was again renewed in 1720 . Early in 1532 he quitted Montpellier ...
... piece as a relic . At the beginning of the seventeenth century it had become so short that it only reached to the waist , and a fresh one was substi- tuted in 1610 , which was again renewed in 1720 . Early in 1532 he quitted Montpellier ...
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... pieces of cannon to make the last opening . " " Besides being physician , he seems to have been astrologer , great as was his contempt for the judicial astrology . Catherine de Medicis had introduced this pretended science into France ...
... pieces of cannon to make the last opening . " " Besides being physician , he seems to have been astrologer , great as was his contempt for the judicial astrology . Catherine de Medicis had introduced this pretended science into France ...
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... pieces never before published , in two vols . , in the Bibliothèque Elzévirienne ( P. Janet , Paris ) , so that all the world might again read what all the world had of old admired . In English the only notice of him that I have met ...
... pieces never before published , in two vols . , in the Bibliothèque Elzévirienne ( P. Janet , Paris ) , so that all the world might again read what all the world had of old admired . In English the only notice of him that I have met ...
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... pieces : the Baron de St. Brice , Chassaingrimont , Maricourt , Butte , La Motte , Chateaupers , Marigny - Mallenoë . It was a wild time , when men revelled and made love and fought duels at a rate which may well make our puny and ...
... pieces : the Baron de St. Brice , Chassaingrimont , Maricourt , Butte , La Motte , Chateaupers , Marigny - Mallenoë . It was a wild time , when men revelled and made love and fought duels at a rate which may well make our puny and ...
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... one . The poet , in his preface to the piece in which he describes the Passage of Gibraltar , tells us that he composed it " beneath the stars which looked on us drinking , with the glass , not the pen SAINT - AMANT 55.
... one . The poet , in his preface to the piece in which he describes the Passage of Gibraltar , tells us that he composed it " beneath the stars which looked on us drinking , with the glass , not the pen SAINT - AMANT 55.
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