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Coisde is an original word implying a trial by law ; in many parts of Ireland it is still used in that sense , as Cuirfidhe m thu 66 * Several writers attribute to the Druids the use of gunpowder or some analogous substance .
Coisde is an original word implying a trial by law ; in many parts of Ireland it is still used in that sense , as Cuirfidhe m thu 66 * Several writers attribute to the Druids the use of gunpowder or some analogous substance .
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Yet they are monuments of a superb genius , and , next to the plays of Shakespeare , there are no historical tragedies in our literature finer thai these worthy renderings of a powerful original . 1865. ] 27 WALLEXSTEIX .
Yet they are monuments of a superb genius , and , next to the plays of Shakespeare , there are no historical tragedies in our literature finer thai these worthy renderings of a powerful original . 1865. ] 27 WALLEXSTEIX .
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ature finer thai these worthy renderings of a powerful original . Schiller ranks among the first of dramatists ; nor could any one excel as a translator the gifted Coleridge , beneath whose hand the primal beauties take rather an extra ...
ature finer thai these worthy renderings of a powerful original . Schiller ranks among the first of dramatists ; nor could any one excel as a translator the gifted Coleridge , beneath whose hand the primal beauties take rather an extra ...
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How odd , how strikingly original is this simile ! " And it is an excellent specimen of the valuable moral reflections , clad in all the flowery charms of a literary warrior's rhetoric , with which this life is most liberally ...
How odd , how strikingly original is this simile ! " And it is an excellent specimen of the valuable moral reflections , clad in all the flowery charms of a literary warrior's rhetoric , with which this life is most liberally ...
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... it still continued in all its original vigor and purity , and with all its originally benign tendency and influences , unimpaired by time , undiminished in its capacity to bless by any change of climate or external circumstances ...
... it still continued in all its original vigor and purity , and with all its originally benign tendency and influences , unimpaired by time , undiminished in its capacity to bless by any change of climate or external circumstances ...
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