Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... took place which was so remarkable as to seem to them " divine , " a name was given and a worship initiated . Thus the Roman gods mainly arose as consequences of observation and analysis , and not through poetic enthusiasm . It might ...
... took place which was so remarkable as to seem to them " divine , " a name was given and a worship initiated . Thus the Roman gods mainly arose as consequences of observation and analysis , and not through poetic enthusiasm . It might ...
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... took its rise , Virgil was by far the most remarkable . He is espe- cially remarkable because ( as our read- ers will recollect ) his poetry sometimes assumes a Christian character . He is full of tenderness for human suffering ( sunt ...
... took its rise , Virgil was by far the most remarkable . He is espe- cially remarkable because ( as our read- ers will recollect ) his poetry sometimes assumes a Christian character . He is full of tenderness for human suffering ( sunt ...
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... took country lodgings on Russell Moor , and formed a merry family party — walk- ing together in the morning and play . ing at cards in the evening , sometimes * " Record of a Girlhood . " Bentley & Son , 1879. Vol . ii . , p . 49 ...
... took country lodgings on Russell Moor , and formed a merry family party — walk- ing together in the morning and play . ing at cards in the evening , sometimes * " Record of a Girlhood . " Bentley & Son , 1879. Vol . ii . , p . 49 ...
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... took lodgings at nine shillings a week , where , in spite of limited accom- modation and entertainments of the strictest frugality ( sometimes , indeed , she mentions that her guests provided their own meals ! ) , she soon gathered ...
... took lodgings at nine shillings a week , where , in spite of limited accom- modation and entertainments of the strictest frugality ( sometimes , indeed , she mentions that her guests provided their own meals ! ) , she soon gathered ...
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... took Robinson the publisher there to visit him , and see what could be done to soften his captivity . Godwin , as we have seen , was also a member of her London circle , and she speedily took a prominent place in that " " 66 cluster of ...
... took Robinson the publisher there to visit him , and see what could be done to soften his captivity . Godwin , as we have seen , was also a member of her London circle , and she speedily took a prominent place in that " " 66 cluster of ...
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