The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... equally well calculated for the support , the enjoyment and the abode of man . 99 The gradual improvements in the art of navigation during the two centuries that preceded this voyage of Columbus , certainly facilitated the adventures of ...
... equally well calculated for the support , the enjoyment and the abode of man . 99 The gradual improvements in the art of navigation during the two centuries that preceded this voyage of Columbus , certainly facilitated the adventures of ...
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... equally fortunate that , before he had sailed 1000 leagues , and before the seamen were aware that their progress had exceeded 700 leagues - for he was in the habit of deducting daily in the open journal of the voyage , some miles from ...
... equally fortunate that , before he had sailed 1000 leagues , and before the seamen were aware that their progress had exceeded 700 leagues - for he was in the habit of deducting daily in the open journal of the voyage , some miles from ...
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... equally for his good fortune , his valour and his wisdom ? How little could it have been foreseen , that the brilliant reign of the Emperor Charles V. was to have been made more splendid , perhaps , to have been indebted for much of its ...
... equally for his good fortune , his valour and his wisdom ? How little could it have been foreseen , that the brilliant reign of the Emperor Charles V. was to have been made more splendid , perhaps , to have been indebted for much of its ...
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... equally true of the versification employed by Homer , and Virgil , and Milton . " He that writes in rhymes , " as Prior tells us , " dances in fetters ; " but so did Pindar and Horace . Now , the advantage of rhyme over every other ...
... equally true of the versification employed by Homer , and Virgil , and Milton . " He that writes in rhymes , " as Prior tells us , " dances in fetters ; " but so did Pindar and Horace . Now , the advantage of rhyme over every other ...
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... equally adopted in the ghazelle and the casside , which embrace almost the entire mass of Arabian and Persian poetry . " One favourite rhyme , " says Hindley , ( Pref . to his Persian Lyrics , p . 13 ) " is characteristie of each ...
... equally adopted in the ghazelle and the casside , which embrace almost the entire mass of Arabian and Persian poetry . " One favourite rhyme , " says Hindley , ( Pref . to his Persian Lyrics , p . 13 ) " is characteristie of each ...
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