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... say , the acrimonious passions , with which the contro- versy has been conducted by the assailants . " 5 [ " The first volume of these Poems has already been submitted to general perusal . It was published as an experiment , which I ...
... say , the acrimonious passions , with which the contro- versy has been conducted by the assailants . " 5 [ " The first volume of these Poems has already been submitted to general perusal . It was published as an experiment , which I ...
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... says Petronius most happily . The 8 [ These words occur in the passage in which Petronius is supposed to attack Lucan . Cæteri enim , aut non viderunt viam qua irietur ad carmen , aut visa timuerunt calcare . Ecce , belli civilis ingens ...
... says Petronius most happily . The 8 [ These words occur in the passage in which Petronius is supposed to attack Lucan . Cæteri enim , aut non viderunt viam qua irietur ad carmen , aut visa timuerunt calcare . Ecce , belli civilis ingens ...
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... says , se hunc impetum pluris facere , quam trecenta Cor- dubulensis illius volumina . Ed . ] Petronius ! -all the muses weep for thee , But every tear shall scald thy memory.- So speaks Cowper in a strong passage upon this " polish'd ...
... says , se hunc impetum pluris facere , quam trecenta Cor- dubulensis illius volumina . Ed . ] Petronius ! -all the muses weep for thee , But every tear shall scald thy memory.- So speaks Cowper in a strong passage upon this " polish'd ...
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... says Mr. Carlyle , " he has a great power of vision ; seizes the very type of a thing ; presents that and nothing more . You remember the first view he gets of the Hall of Dite ; red pinnacle , red hot cone of iron glowing through the ...
... says Mr. Carlyle , " he has a great power of vision ; seizes the very type of a thing ; presents that and nothing more . You remember the first view he gets of the Hall of Dite ; red pinnacle , red hot cone of iron glowing through the ...
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... says a Commentator on a passage in the Purgatorio ( C. iii . , 1. 18 ) . Bizzarra Filosofia may we say of that in the Paradiso ( C. I , at the end ) , which begins finely , but ends with mak- ing specific gravity depend upon original ...
... says a Commentator on a passage in the Purgatorio ( C. iii . , 1. 18 ) . Bizzarra Filosofia may we say of that in the Paradiso ( C. I , at the end ) , which begins finely , but ends with mak- ing specific gravity depend upon original ...
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