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many rules , 372 — importance of composition , 373-4 - system of the Jesuits , 374 et seq - Ba205 - it requires a poet to translate poetry , con's opinion , 375 – Georgetown Collegē , 377– ib . - other qualifications indispensable ...
many rules , 372 — importance of composition , 373-4 - system of the Jesuits , 374 et seq - Ba205 - it requires a poet to translate poetry , con's opinion , 375 – Georgetown Collegē , 377– ib . - other qualifications indispensable ...
Pagina 5
One of the most remarkable and most per fect is that in the library of Trinity College , Dublin ; that which ranks next in importance and value is in the possession of the Duke of Chandos . gods . " * in the inimortality of the soul ...
One of the most remarkable and most per fect is that in the library of Trinity College , Dublin ; that which ranks next in importance and value is in the possession of the Duke of Chandos . gods . " * in the inimortality of the soul ...
Pagina 8
... most deservedly attracted the notice of all who have attempted to investigate the antiquities of the Celts , the Scandinavians , and the Germans . Their genius and character , as well as the reverence paid to that important office ...
... most deservedly attracted the notice of all who have attempted to investigate the antiquities of the Celts , the Scandinavians , and the Germans . Their genius and character , as well as the reverence paid to that important office ...
Pagina 12
What is more important , however , in con. nection with the subject under consideration , is the fact that the cross was also used by the Druids as a sacred emblem . If this can be proved , there will no longer be any good reason to ...
What is more important , however , in con. nection with the subject under consideration , is the fact that the cross was also used by the Druids as a sacred emblem . If this can be proved , there will no longer be any good reason to ...
Pagina 21
... the Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were not as superstitious as the Greeks , and therefore did not indulge so much in human sacrifices ; but that they did immolate human beings , on important occasions , is beyond doubt .
... the Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were not as superstitious as the Greeks , and therefore did not indulge so much in human sacrifices ; but that they did immolate human beings , on important occasions , is beyond doubt .
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