The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... thou , whoever thou art , who shall hereafter see this tablet which I have inscribed , and these images , take care that thou do not in- jure them ; as long as ( according as ? ) thou protectest them , thou thyself shalt be preserved ...
... thou , whoever thou art , who shall hereafter see this tablet which I have inscribed , and these images , take care that thou do not in- jure them ; as long as ( according as ? ) thou protectest them , thou thyself shalt be preserved ...
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... Thou- sand and One Days , " a flying chariot is described , which a man directed through the air as he pleased , and which was exhibited as a masterpiece of art , and not of magic . In the " Thousand and One Nights " is found an exact ...
... Thou- sand and One Days , " a flying chariot is described , which a man directed through the air as he pleased , and which was exhibited as a masterpiece of art , and not of magic . In the " Thousand and One Nights " is found an exact ...
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... Thou knowest well what a witty part it is for a man to suspend his judg- ment , and not to be rashe in giving of sentence . " " Witty is Truth , and Con- 74 [ Jan. Leigh Hunt's Wit and Humour . LEIGH HUNT'S WIT AND HUMOUR. ...
... Thou knowest well what a witty part it is for a man to suspend his judg- ment , and not to be rashe in giving of sentence . " " Witty is Truth , and Con- 74 [ Jan. Leigh Hunt's Wit and Humour . LEIGH HUNT'S WIT AND HUMOUR. ...
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... thou feelest that pain all down thy back is , that the stick which gave it thee was of a length to that extent . " 66 " God's my life , " exclaimed Sancho , impatiently , as if I could not guess that out of my own head ! The ques- tion ...
... thou feelest that pain all down thy back is , that the stick which gave it thee was of a length to that extent . " 66 " God's my life , " exclaimed Sancho , impatiently , as if I could not guess that out of my own head ! The ques- tion ...
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... thou son of great Cadwallader , Hast sent the hare or hast thou swallowed her ? " The oddity of the following lines , which we have just met , may amuse our readers . The question was ( proposed ) whe- ther it was possible to give an ...
... thou son of great Cadwallader , Hast sent the hare or hast thou swallowed her ? " The oddity of the following lines , which we have just met , may amuse our readers . The question was ( proposed ) whe- ther it was possible to give an ...
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