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... himself of the synonimes to the Homer of Didymus , he made us attempt to show , with regard to each , why it would not have answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original text .
... himself of the synonimes to the Homer of Didymus , he made us attempt to show , with regard to each , why it would not have answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original text .
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Then placing the whole number abreast on his desk , he would ask the writer , why this or that sentence might not have found as appropriate a place under this or that other thesis : and if no satisfying answer could be returned ...
Then placing the whole number abreast on his desk , he would ask the writer , why this or that sentence might not have found as appropriate a place under this or that other thesis : and if no satisfying answer could be returned ...
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... “ Around her throne the vivid planets roll , And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole , ” the sense , or the diction be the more absurd . My answer was ; that tho ' I had derived peculiar advantages from my school discipline ...
... “ Around her throne the vivid planets roll , And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole , ” the sense , or the diction be the more absurd . My answer was ; that tho ' I had derived peculiar advantages from my school discipline ...
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... are answered in a serious elegy " on my father's death " with the name and habitat of the elegiac Edipus subscribed ; and “ other ingenious solutions were likewise given " to the said rebuses — not as heretofore by Crito , Philander ...
... are answered in a serious elegy " on my father's death " with the name and habitat of the elegiac Edipus subscribed ; and “ other ingenious solutions were likewise given " to the said rebuses — not as heretofore by Crito , Philander ...
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... and answered , in which I could evolve the whole of my reasons and feelings , with their requisite limits and modifications ; not in irrecoverable conversation , where however strong the 55 dual, I could never learn, that I had ...
... and answered , in which I could evolve the whole of my reasons and feelings , with their requisite limits and modifications ; not in irrecoverable conversation , where however strong the 55 dual, I could never learn, that I had ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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