Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and WisdomIvison, 1880 - Всего страниц: 302 |
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... Never did betray The heart that loved her . " " The answer lies around , written in all colors and motions , uttered in all tones of jubilee and wail , in thousand - figured , thousand - voiced , harmonious nature ; but where is the ...
... Never did betray The heart that loved her . " " The answer lies around , written in all colors and motions , uttered in all tones of jubilee and wail , in thousand - figured , thousand - voiced , harmonious nature ; but where is the ...
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... never contracted are laid to their account . A ' LIBEL , ' for instance , is properly just a libellus , a little book - what we call a pamphlet : as if it would insinuate that the only purpose of such is to defame and malign ! So a ...
... never contracted are laid to their account . A ' LIBEL , ' for instance , is properly just a libellus , a little book - what we call a pamphlet : as if it would insinuate that the only purpose of such is to defame and malign ! So a ...
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... And certes it ne restith never , But goeth as fast and passeth aie * From a curious old tract , entitled , " The Many Advantages of a Good Language to any Nation . " That ther n'is man that thinkin maie What time that.
... And certes it ne restith never , But goeth as fast and passeth aie * From a curious old tract , entitled , " The Many Advantages of a Good Language to any Nation . " That ther n'is man that thinkin maie What time that.
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... never returne , As watir that doune runnith aie , But never droppe returne maie . " How sublime is the allusion in ' NATURE ' ( natus , natura , to be born ) , the being born , or indeed the refer- ence in Latin is to the future , as ...
... never returne , As watir that doune runnith aie , But never droppe returne maie . " How sublime is the allusion in ' NATURE ' ( natus , natura , to be born ) , the being born , or indeed the refer- ence in Latin is to the future , as ...
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... his admission to the privilege of bearing arms . And as this privilege was only conferred on persons of fortune or valor or favor , it acquired and retained its honorable application . " l Slept never on the Mount of Parnasso ,
... his admission to the privilege of bearing arms . And as this privilege was only conferred on persons of fortune or valor or favor , it acquired and retained its honorable application . " l Slept never on the Mount of Parnasso ,
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