Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... head of it reached under the ground belonging to their next neighbour . This occasioned a dispute between the two proprietors , which was at last decided by Cardinal Spada . He ordered the head to be broken off , and given to the latter ...
... head of it reached under the ground belonging to their next neighbour . This occasioned a dispute between the two proprietors , which was at last decided by Cardinal Spada . He ordered the head to be broken off , and given to the latter ...
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... head that is wanting in the gallery ; there are several others wanting among his successors , and that which they call by the name of Albinus , is misnamed . - Bianchi and Baron Stosch . The Bacchus that holds a mask in his right hand ...
... head that is wanting in the gallery ; there are several others wanting among his successors , and that which they call by the name of Albinus , is misnamed . - Bianchi and Baron Stosch . The Bacchus that holds a mask in his right hand ...
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... head is not so costive , I shall expect to find your paper much more plentifully furnish'd , and a great deal oftener : if you think it unreasonable in me to expect a Talent from you for my Mite , I shall defend myself by pleading ...
... head is not so costive , I shall expect to find your paper much more plentifully furnish'd , and a great deal oftener : if you think it unreasonable in me to expect a Talent from you for my Mite , I shall defend myself by pleading ...
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