The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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90. oldal
... line or so from Homer , in a style much to his credit . Mammon replies , and in the course of his speech we have the following compli- mentary lines to this country . ' the earth Scarce holds a spot so dear unto my soul , Abundant so in ...
... line or so from Homer , in a style much to his credit . Mammon replies , and in the course of his speech we have the following compli- mentary lines to this country . ' the earth Scarce holds a spot so dear unto my soul , Abundant so in ...
93. oldal
... lines were merely written as prose , without any transposition of the words , it would cost no small trouble to detect the disjecti membra poëtæ : " < Whence then the need To force your treasures from your willing breasts ? Unless it be ...
... lines were merely written as prose , without any transposition of the words , it would cost no small trouble to detect the disjecti membra poëtæ : " < Whence then the need To force your treasures from your willing breasts ? Unless it be ...
346. oldal
... lines of the sentence . Take time then by the forelock , gentle swains ! ' Bespeak the priest , bespeak the minstrel too . Insert - Also bespeak your wedding - ring in haste , Ere May , to wedlock hostile , stop the banns . ' We leave ...
... lines of the sentence . Take time then by the forelock , gentle swains ! ' Bespeak the priest , bespeak the minstrel too . Insert - Also bespeak your wedding - ring in haste , Ere May , to wedlock hostile , stop the banns . ' We leave ...
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