A Parallel: In the Manner of Plutarch: Between a Most Celebrated Man of Florence; and One, Scarce Ever Heard Of, in EnglandPrinted at Strawberry-Hill, by W. Robinson; and sold by Dodsley, Pall-Mall, 1758 - 104 páginas |
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... must it have been to MAGLIABECHI , Who delighted in nothing so much as in reading , to have the fupreme command and ufe of fuch a collection of books as that in the Great Duke's palace . He was alfo very converfant with the books in the ...
... must it have been to MAGLIABECHI , Who delighted in nothing so much as in reading , to have the fupreme command and ufe of fuch a collection of books as that in the Great Duke's palace . He was alfo very converfant with the books in the ...
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... must have been a con- fiderable help towards the very large collection of books , which he himself made . To read fuch vaft numbers as he did , he latterly made ufe of a method as extraordi- nary , as any thing I have hitherto mentioned ...
... must have been a con- fiderable help towards the very large collection of books , which he himself made . To read fuch vaft numbers as he did , he latterly made ufe of a method as extraordi- nary , as any thing I have hitherto mentioned ...
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... feventh book on the fecond " fhelf on the right hand as " you go in . " Though MAGLIABECHI must have lived fo fedentary a life , with fuch an intense and almoft perpetual age . perpetual application to books , yet he arrived 26 The LIFE of.
... feventh book on the fecond " fhelf on the right hand as " you go in . " Though MAGLIABECHI must have lived fo fedentary a life , with fuch an intense and almoft perpetual age . perpetual application to books , yet he arrived 26 The LIFE of.
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... must have been far from engaging the ཁ་ affection of a lady , had he ad- dreffed himself to any ; and his face in particular , as appears by the feveral reprefentations of him , whether in his bufts , me- dals , pictures , or prints ...
... must have been far from engaging the ཁ་ affection of a lady , had he ad- dreffed himself to any ; and his face in particular , as appears by the feveral reprefentations of him , whether in his bufts , me- dals , pictures , or prints ...
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... must be understood , of his obligingness in answering any questions that were put to him in litterary affairs ; and not of the genteelness of his person or behaviour , in general . MAGLIABECHI , was early made a member of The ARCADI ; a ...
... must be understood , of his obligingness in answering any questions that were put to him in litterary affairs ; and not of the genteelness of his person or behaviour , in general . MAGLIABECHI , was early made a member of The ARCADI ; a ...
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