Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... seen this Poet avoiding the reprobate letter as much as another would a false quantity , and making his escape from it , through the different Greek dialects , when he was presented with it in any particular syllable ; for the most apt ...
... seen this Poet avoiding the reprobate letter as much as another would a false quantity , and making his escape from it , through the different Greek dialects , when he was presented with it in any particular syllable ; for the most apt ...
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... seen by reference to ch . vii . , v . 21 , of his Book of Prophecies . Ausonius , a Ro- man poet of the fourth century , whose verses are characterized by great mechanical ingenuity , is fullest of these fancies . The following sentence ...
... seen by reference to ch . vii . , v . 21 , of his Book of Prophecies . Ausonius , a Ro- man poet of the fourth century , whose verses are characterized by great mechanical ingenuity , is fullest of these fancies . The following sentence ...
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... seen in the following selections , which are as remarkable for the truth and discrimination of the descriptions as for the ingenuity of the diction : GEORGE HERBERT . Good Country Parson , cheerful , quaint , E ver in thy life a saint ...
... seen in the following selections , which are as remarkable for the truth and discrimination of the descriptions as for the ingenuity of the diction : GEORGE HERBERT . Good Country Parson , cheerful , quaint , E ver in thy life a saint ...
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... seen the word GOD in Shakspeare . If it is there at all , it is there very rarely , by chance , and with- out a shadow of religious sentiment . " Mrs. Cowden Clarke , by means of her admirable Concordance to Shakspeare , enables us to ...
... seen the word GOD in Shakspeare . If it is there at all , it is there very rarely , by chance , and with- out a shadow of religious sentiment . " Mrs. Cowden Clarke , by means of her admirable Concordance to Shakspeare , enables us to ...
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... whole address , whether in word or deed , being elegantly grave , and strictly characteristic of so exalted a being . No man has seen him laugh , but the whole world beholds him weep frequently , and so persuasive 12 I. H. S. 133.
... whole address , whether in word or deed , being elegantly grave , and strictly characteristic of so exalted a being . No man has seen him laugh , but the whole world beholds him weep frequently , and so persuasive 12 I. H. S. 133.
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