The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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33. oldal
... followed the mode to which His hearers were used , and taught them as their own rabbis were wont , that He might engage attention . At times He puts distinct questions ; at others He is rhetorical or polemic , or speaks in proverbs , or ...
... followed the mode to which His hearers were used , and taught them as their own rabbis were wont , that He might engage attention . At times He puts distinct questions ; at others He is rhetorical or polemic , or speaks in proverbs , or ...
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... followed . The chief of these were Layamon's Brut , published in the thirteenth century ; the rhymed Chronicle of England , by Robert of Gloucester in 1278 , and the modifications and addi- tions to the Arthurian legends , which became ...
... followed . The chief of these were Layamon's Brut , published in the thirteenth century ; the rhymed Chronicle of England , by Robert of Gloucester in 1278 , and the modifications and addi- tions to the Arthurian legends , which became ...
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... followed the march of a Gothic army . The most exquisite works of art were roughly handled or wantonly destroyed ; many a statue was melted for the precious materials ; and many a vase , in the division of the spoil , was shivered into ...
... followed the march of a Gothic army . The most exquisite works of art were roughly handled or wantonly destroyed ; many a statue was melted for the precious materials ; and many a vase , in the division of the spoil , was shivered into ...
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... followed in the same year by The Maviad , aimed at the corruption of the drama . In 1800 he published a bitter poetical Epistle to " Peter Pindar , " the pseudonym of John Wolcot , who replied in the still more scurrilous Cut at a ...
... followed in the same year by The Maviad , aimed at the corruption of the drama . In 1800 he published a bitter poetical Epistle to " Peter Pindar , " the pseudonym of John Wolcot , who replied in the still more scurrilous Cut at a ...
111. oldal
... followed by a second and third series . In 1851 he published The Bards of the Bible . His other works are Martyrs and Heroes of the Scot- tish Covenant ( 1851 ) ; The Grand Discovery ( 1854 ) ; History of a Man , partly autobiographical ...
... followed by a second and third series . In 1851 he published The Bards of the Bible . His other works are Martyrs and Heroes of the Scot- tish Covenant ( 1851 ) ; The Grand Discovery ( 1854 ) ; History of a Man , partly autobiographical ...
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