The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 6,Выпуски 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... ancient classick has , probably , been so much read as Virgil ; and Ovid might have extended his prediction in my motto to the duration of the world , with more propriety than merely to that of Roman grandeur . Virgil wrote at a period ...
... ancient classick has , probably , been so much read as Virgil ; and Ovid might have extended his prediction in my motto to the duration of the world , with more propriety than merely to that of Roman grandeur . Virgil wrote at a period ...
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... ancient , this may possibly be the case , as the imperfections of his style will then be less apparent . Pope's character of Paradise Lost is just , and written with his usual elegance . Milton's strong pinion now not heav'n can bound ...
... ancient , this may possibly be the case , as the imperfections of his style will then be less apparent . Pope's character of Paradise Lost is just , and written with his usual elegance . Milton's strong pinion now not heav'n can bound ...
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... ancient usages , that they continue to make use of the narrow wheels which were in use two centuries since . The weight of one of their loads is usually from three to five tons . When , therefore , you consider that during the winter ...
... ancient usages , that they continue to make use of the narrow wheels which were in use two centuries since . The weight of one of their loads is usually from three to five tons . When , therefore , you consider that during the winter ...
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... ancient usage , so painful , inconvenient and dangerous as this is . I have conjectured that the motive for adopting them , was to protect the leg of the postillion from the pole , or from the weight of the horse in case he should fall ...
... ancient usage , so painful , inconvenient and dangerous as this is . I have conjectured that the motive for adopting them , was to protect the leg of the postillion from the pole , or from the weight of the horse in case he should fall ...
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... ancient writers in all ages , that they as well as we believe the books of the New Testament to have been extant from the Apostles ' days ; and to have been written by the Apostles , or by persons approved of by them . And this indeed ...
... ancient writers in all ages , that they as well as we believe the books of the New Testament to have been extant from the Apostles ' days ; and to have been written by the Apostles , or by persons approved of by them . And this indeed ...
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