The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... influence , no prospect of return to that roving independence and ample leisure , so dear to the wild i habitant of the forest . The pleasant life of the island was at an end ; the dream in the shade by day , the slumber during the ...
... influence , no prospect of return to that roving independence and ample leisure , so dear to the wild i habitant of the forest . The pleasant life of the island was at an end ; the dream in the shade by day , the slumber during the ...
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... influence on the rise , progress and character of European literature ( con- sidered as distinguished from science ) in France or Italy . And may we not fearlessly assert , that they had as little influence on the Spanish , when we look ...
... influence on the rise , progress and character of European literature ( con- sidered as distinguished from science ) in France or Italy . And may we not fearlessly assert , that they had as little influence on the Spanish , when we look ...
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... influence of the conquered in Italy , France and Spain ; especially after Euric , towards the end of the fifth century , had united the Alani , Suevi and Vandals , under one crown . They became a Latin Christian people ; but the Sara ...
... influence of the conquered in Italy , France and Spain ; especially after Euric , towards the end of the fifth century , had united the Alani , Suevi and Vandals , under one crown . They became a Latin Christian people ; but the Sara ...
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... influence were chiefly seated in that portion of Spain : and , as they had previously colonized their eastern conquests , and all the north of Africa ( the sleeve of the Robe , as their historians call it , ) they could not have had so ...
... influence were chiefly seated in that portion of Spain : and , as they had previously colonized their eastern conquests , and all the north of Africa ( the sleeve of the Robe , as their historians call it , ) they could not have had so ...
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... influence , except in the southern and south - eastern provin- ces , over the national habits , taste , and literature of the His- pano - Goths , with whom the literature of Spain had its origin . Let us now survey the Spanish ...
... influence , except in the southern and south - eastern provin- ces , over the national habits , taste , and literature of the His- pano - Goths , with whom the literature of Spain had its origin . Let us now survey the Spanish ...
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