Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... verse ; and he illustrated his proposition by the production of an Edipus in prose and an Edipus in verse , which cer- tainly left the reader in a pleasing uncertainty which was most intoler- able . 1 And yet , in his speculations as to ...
... verse ; and he illustrated his proposition by the production of an Edipus in prose and an Edipus in verse , which cer- tainly left the reader in a pleasing uncertainty which was most intoler- able . 1 And yet , in his speculations as to ...
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... verse , and thus to give it more the appearance of a formal ora- tion , Voltaire has placed less appro- priately in the mouth of Cassius , and his version , we admit , is fairly execu- ted . But how absurd the unanimous reply which he ...
... verse , and thus to give it more the appearance of a formal ora- tion , Voltaire has placed less appro- priately in the mouth of Cassius , and his version , we admit , is fairly execu- ted . But how absurd the unanimous reply which he ...
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... verse of the National Anthem , which he was solicited to lead in a solo , took that opportunity of stating our griev- ances as to the modicum of port , in manner and form following that is to say- " Happy and glorious- Three half ...
... verse of the National Anthem , which he was solicited to lead in a solo , took that opportunity of stating our griev- ances as to the modicum of port , in manner and form following that is to say- " Happy and glorious- Three half ...
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... verse of Theocritus ; give me the view from the summit of the Long Walk , whence the eye ranges over a rich and appa- rently an endless variety of all that constitutes the perfection of home scenery - hill and dale , wood and wa- ter ...
... verse of Theocritus ; give me the view from the summit of the Long Walk , whence the eye ranges over a rich and appa- rently an endless variety of all that constitutes the perfection of home scenery - hill and dale , wood and wa- ter ...
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... verse to poor old Will Hill , as Pindar his to Hiero . So here goes : - TO MY OLD FISHING COMPANION , WILL HILL OF MILLSLADE- Old Will with thee , In youth and glee , I've spent some sunny hours ; But now , I fear , The winter drear Of ...
... verse to poor old Will Hill , as Pindar his to Hiero . So here goes : - TO MY OLD FISHING COMPANION , WILL HILL OF MILLSLADE- Old Will with thee , In youth and glee , I've spent some sunny hours ; But now , I fear , The winter drear Of ...
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