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... seems almost impossible by any other words to convey the same ideas in the same portion of metre . • The Canon in Anapastic metre , which seems hitherto to have escaped remark , is the following : In regular systems of Anapastic verses ...
... seems almost impossible by any other words to convey the same ideas in the same portion of metre . • The Canon in Anapastic metre , which seems hitherto to have escaped remark , is the following : In regular systems of Anapastic verses ...
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... seems to include not merely the person , but the acknowledged and well - known dignity , honour , glory , sovereignty , of the person to whom it is referred . ' These are pertinent remarks . Psalm lxviii . 12. is properly ren- dered in ...
... seems to include not merely the person , but the acknowledged and well - known dignity , honour , glory , sovereignty , of the person to whom it is referred . ' These are pertinent remarks . Psalm lxviii . 12. is properly ren- dered in ...
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... seems to be falling off from his allegiance to that lady . Her being appointed governess to the sons of the D. de Chartres , in 1782 , gave offence to all Paris ; and M. LA HARPE discovers much conceit and vanity in the perpetual ...
... seems to be falling off from his allegiance to that lady . Her being appointed governess to the sons of the D. de Chartres , in 1782 , gave offence to all Paris ; and M. LA HARPE discovers much conceit and vanity in the perpetual ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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