The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 14, No. 399, Supplementary Number. Various
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СКАЧАТЬ would immediately be in love; but our young artist had left behind him, in his native village, a charming girl, to whom he was in a manner betrothed; and he was the last man in the world to look upon another with a wandering heart. He, therefore, lived in the same house, and ate at the same table with Beatrice, without even discovering that she was beautiful; while they who merely caught a glance of her at church, or as she moved, like a vision, along the public walk, pretended to be consumed with passion.

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      See Gibbon's "Decline and Fall," chap. 39, for the general conduct of Theodoric in Italy.

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      Tiraboschi, book i.

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      We have abridged this tale to suit our li

1

See Gibbon's "Decline and Fall," chap. 39, for the general conduct of Theodoric in Italy.

2

Tiraboschi, book i.

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We have abridged this tale to suit our limits, though we trust not at the expense of the interest of the author. The style is rich and tender, and well suited to this class of works, although we cannot help thinking some of the details unnecessarily protracted. In the volume it occupies 22 pages.

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Vide Catal Manuscript. Sanct Ang. No. 817. 4to. Rom. 1532.

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