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11. oldal
... meaning of the term had Birthright of the Poor . ' not then been obscured by the modern spelling " parson . If I now called myself Parson of Bibury , which I have an un- doubted right to do , most people would think that I had created ...
... meaning of the term had Birthright of the Poor . ' not then been obscured by the modern spelling " parson . If I now called myself Parson of Bibury , which I have an un- doubted right to do , most people would think that I had created ...
29. oldal
... meaning ? HESSLE WHELP . GRAMMATICAL GENDER . - I should feel grateful to any of your readers who would enlighten me as to the true meaning and origin of the grammatical gender which is still used in many languages . In Old English it ...
... meaning ? HESSLE WHELP . GRAMMATICAL GENDER . - I should feel grateful to any of your readers who would enlighten me as to the true meaning and origin of the grammatical gender which is still used in many languages . In Old English it ...
43. oldal
... meaning by using " this " or " that . " In the sixth chapter of Lavengro Borrow is prompted to illustrate what is supposed to be the national practice the moment he is able to look over the Tweed into Scotland . He assumes that a ...
... meaning by using " this " or " that . " In the sixth chapter of Lavengro Borrow is prompted to illustrate what is supposed to be the national practice the moment he is able to look over the Tweed into Scotland . He assumes that a ...
50. oldal
... meaning of the following characters in The Squire's Tale ? It is probable that they come from some language of the Mongol family : Cam- buscan ( ? Kannusi - Kan , " King of Kings " ) ; Elphita ( ? Alp , " noble " ) ; Cambalo ( ? Kan ...
... meaning of the following characters in The Squire's Tale ? It is probable that they come from some language of the Mongol family : Cam- buscan ( ? Kannusi - Kan , " King of Kings " ) ; Elphita ( ? Alp , " noble " ) ; Cambalo ( ? Kan ...
59. oldal
... meaning . Some of the notes at the end are helpful ; others seem to us unneces- Dido's husband sary , or so brief as to be dull . Does such was Sychæus , not Lychæus ( p . 216 ) . " tease us out of thought plain English as Some of the ...
... meaning . Some of the notes at the end are helpful ; others seem to us unneces- Dido's husband sary , or so brief as to be dull . Does such was Sychæus , not Lychæus ( p . 216 ) . " tease us out of thought plain English as Some of the ...
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257. oldal - not meat ; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said :
169. oldal - Mahomet's miracle. Mahomet made the people believe that he would call an hill to him, and from the top of it offer up his prayers for the observers of his law. The people assembled ; Mahomet called the hill to come to him, again and again ; and when the hill stood still, he was never
401. oldal - Infinite seems the present rage— To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence about This pendant world. But unless these adventurers can acquire the power of steering their buoyant bark the experiment is as idle
166. oldal - it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. There 's no more to
224. oldal - because it is necessary to look at the three next pictures at one view ; these are three sisters. She on the right hand who is so very beautiful, died a maid : the next to her, still handsomer, had the same fate, against her will ; this homely thing in the middle had both their portions added to her
246. oldal - The sun had long since, in the lap Of Thetis, taken out his nap, And like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn. It
202. oldal - [Thoresby] was afterwards detained at Stamford four days on account of the state of the roads, and then ventured to proceed only because fourteen members of the House of Commons, who were going up in a body to Parliament with guides and numerous attendants, took him into their
247. oldal - moss. Each shell, each crawling insect, holds a rank Important in the plan of Him who fram'd This scale of beings ; holds a rank which, lost, Would break the chain, and leave behind a gap Which Nature's self would rue.
441. oldal - at the same time at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses
344. oldal - That codding spirit had they from their mother. As sure a card as ever won the set ; That bloody mind, I think, they learned of me, As true a dog as ever fought at head.