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... reading these beautiful lines , I said to myself , Well , as it is not likely that I shall ever be able to make a ... reader will gather from the first paragraph of the introductiont to the volume alluded to , what was the fate of my ...
... reading these beautiful lines , I said to myself , Well , as it is not likely that I shall ever be able to make a ... reader will gather from the first paragraph of the introductiont to the volume alluded to , what was the fate of my ...
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... reader . By adopting the plan which taste and various other considerations forced upon me , I am hopeful that the reader will find , within the compass of a single volume , and at a very moderate price , nearly all that he could wish to ...
... reader . By adopting the plan which taste and various other considerations forced upon me , I am hopeful that the reader will find , within the compass of a single volume , and at a very moderate price , nearly all that he could wish to ...
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... readers not accustomed to enquire into the na- ture of traditionary poetry , they thus convey very inaccurate impressions of the state in which these compositions are actually extant among us . " This mode , then , of editing ancient ...
... readers not accustomed to enquire into the na- ture of traditionary poetry , they thus convey very inaccurate impressions of the state in which these compositions are actually extant among us . " This mode , then , of editing ancient ...
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... reading a work of this kind , although each page seems to furnish the necessary comment on itself , it may not be ... Reader , hast thou ever dipt into this precious collection , the compiler of which modestly tells us ( page 201 ) that ...
... reading a work of this kind , although each page seems to furnish the necessary comment on itself , it may not be ... Reader , hast thou ever dipt into this precious collection , the compiler of which modestly tells us ( page 201 ) that ...
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... reading , and our ears detected some instances of what we should call mispronunciation . ” " At the high school for boys , two youths were called out in succession to spout in our presence . Poor little fellows ! they took us for their ...
... reading , and our ears detected some instances of what we should call mispronunciation . ” " At the high school for boys , two youths were called out in succession to spout in our presence . Poor little fellows ! they took us for their ...
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Página 241 - As defence, however, is of much more importance than opulence, the act of navigation is, perhaps, the wisest of all the commercial regulations of England.
Página 463 - ... dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence in the meanest of pursuits, and among the vilest of mankind.
Página 50 - V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Página 49 - Hail Mary, full of grace, The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, And blessed is the fruit of thy womb. Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God. Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Página 160 - And he went up, and lay upon the child, and put his mouth upon his mouth, and his eyes upon his eyes, and his hands upon his hands: and he stretched himself upon the child; and the flesh of the child waxed warm.
Página 95 - For talents mourn, untimely lost, When best employed and wanted most; Mourn genius high, and lore profound, And wit that loved to play, not wound ; And all the reasoning powers divine, To penetrate, resolve, combine ; And feelings keen, and fancy's glow, They sleep with him who sleeps below...
Página 490 - Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson: Biographical, critical, and political. With some Pieces of Thomson's never before published.
Página 50 - Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; to thee do we send up our sighs, mourning, and weeping in this valley of tears.
Página 419 - I had but a moment to think how I might gratify them, and at the same time do your ladyship the least injury. I charged the officers to permit none of the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt anything about it; to treat you, madam, with the utmost respect; to accept of the plate which was offered, and to come away without making a search or demanding anything else. I am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the plate which they brought away is far short...