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... period , those who have long expected deliverance by him are thrown into dejection and despondency ; and they consider themselves as perpetually deluded by hopes never to be accomplished . " ( Shebet Jehuda , p . 245 . ) — The Tal- mud ...
... period , those who have long expected deliverance by him are thrown into dejection and despondency ; and they consider themselves as perpetually deluded by hopes never to be accomplished . " ( Shebet Jehuda , p . 245 . ) — The Tal- mud ...
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... period . That later period , disgraced as it confessedly was by a flood of immorality which deluged both the real scene of life and its mirror on the stage , was yet productive ( in point of poetical expression , and here is the point ...
... period . That later period , disgraced as it confessedly was by a flood of immorality which deluged both the real scene of life and its mirror on the stage , was yet productive ( in point of poetical expression , and here is the point ...
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... period of that language , and from every other period of classical antiquity : but , in the act of composi- tion itself , no particular hue of a particular portion of time , with which the poet's mind may have been strongly imbued ...
... period of that language , and from every other period of classical antiquity : but , in the act of composi- tion itself , no particular hue of a particular portion of time , with which the poet's mind may have been strongly imbued ...
Contenido
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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