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... full kirked stoode , ( 6 ) He come criande as he were woode . " ( c ) ( a ) Was
seen in his look . ( 6 ) Crooked and upturred stood . ( c ) Mad . umphantly as
though he could give bodily sight to the NO . I. 23 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF
POETRY .
... full kirked stoode , ( 6 ) He come criande as he were woode . " ( c ) ( a ) Was
seen in his look . ( 6 ) Crooked and upturred stood . ( c ) Mad . umphantly as
though he could give bodily sight to the NO . I. 23 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF
POETRY .
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umphantly as though he could give bodily sight to the mental eye , by which they
are discerned through the magic medium of his verse . Let us bring – not into
gladiatorial conflict , but into honourable competition , where neither can suffer ...
umphantly as though he could give bodily sight to the mental eye , by which they
are discerned through the magic medium of his verse . Let us bring – not into
gladiatorial conflict , but into honourable competition , where neither can suffer ...
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The autumn with its fruits provides disorders for us , and winter's cold turns them
into sharp diseases ; and the spring brings flowers to strew our hearse , and the
summer gives green turf and brambles to bind upon our graves . Calentures and
...
The autumn with its fruits provides disorders for us , and winter's cold turns them
into sharp diseases ; and the spring brings flowers to strew our hearse , and the
summer gives green turf and brambles to bind upon our graves . Calentures and
...
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The delicate sprinkling of antiquated words over Virgil's pure and high latinity ,
gives an unspeakable charm to an ... that those very vowels which give fulness
and volubility to . prose , are frequently excluded to enrich and ennoble 148 NO .
IV .
The delicate sprinkling of antiquated words over Virgil's pure and high latinity ,
gives an unspeakable charm to an ... that those very vowels which give fulness
and volubility to . prose , are frequently excluded to enrich and ennoble 148 NO .
IV .
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Tis as easy as lying , ” retorts the satirical prince ; “ govern these ventages with
your fingers and thumb ; give it breath with your month , and it will discourse most
eloquent music : look ye , these are the stops . 158 NO . IV . THE DICTION OF ...
Tis as easy as lying , ” retorts the satirical prince ; “ govern these ventages with
your fingers and thumb ; give it breath with your month , and it will discourse most
eloquent music : look ye , these are the stops . 158 NO . IV . THE DICTION OF ...
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