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Page 95
... memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasidas , & c . and at last even Antinous , whose death was as heroic as his life was infa- mous . Here son of Saturn ! was thy fav'rite throne . Stanza x . line 3 . The temple of Jupiter ...
... memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasidas , & c . and at last even Antinous , whose death was as heroic as his life was infa- mous . Here son of Saturn ! was thy fav'rite throne . Stanza x . line 3 . The temple of Jupiter ...
Page 298
... memory is the more dear to them because he is the bard of freedom ; and because , as such , his tragedies can receive no countenance from any of their sovereigns . They are but very sel- dom , and but very few of them , allowed to be ...
... memory is the more dear to them because he is the bard of freedom ; and because , as such , his tragedies can receive no countenance from any of their sovereigns . They are but very sel- dom , and but very few of them , allowed to be ...
Page 306
... memory of the insulted dead which her best ancestors had dispensed upon all cotemporary merit . The Marchioness Lenzoni rescued the tombstone of Boccaccio from the neglect in which it had some- time lain , and found for it an honourable ...
... memory of the insulted dead which her best ancestors had dispensed upon all cotemporary merit . The Marchioness Lenzoni rescued the tombstone of Boccaccio from the neglect in which it had some- time lain , and found for it an honourable ...
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