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Henry Reeve. to Padua , where I was received by that man of illustrious memory not only with courtesy , but as happy spirits are welcomed in heaven ; with such abundant joy and such inestimable kindness and affection , that I must fain ...
Henry Reeve. to Padua , where I was received by that man of illustrious memory not only with courtesy , but as happy spirits are welcomed in heaven ; with such abundant joy and such inestimable kindness and affection , that I must fain ...
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... memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men , gifted perhaps with scarcely inferior genius , but inferior to him in art , have been forgotten by the world . Two hundred years later , precisely the same taste and spirit revived ...
... memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men , gifted perhaps with scarcely inferior genius , but inferior to him in art , have been forgotten by the world . Two hundred years later , precisely the same taste and spirit revived ...
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... memory all that Virgil , Orosius , Pomponius Mela , Pliny the younger , and Claudian had said on the subject . All this is rather pedantic , but it shows the extent of reading and the retentiveness of his memory . The letter on Thule ...
... memory all that Virgil , Orosius , Pomponius Mela , Pliny the younger , and Claudian had said on the subject . All this is rather pedantic , but it shows the extent of reading and the retentiveness of his memory . The letter on Thule ...
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