The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... court Gayferos found him , Just as he had leaped astride . A literal prose translation will shew how much is strained , emphatic and impertinent in the English lines - the vulgarity and doggerel speak for themselves . " Gayferos hearing ...
... court Gayferos found him , Just as he had leaped astride . A literal prose translation will shew how much is strained , emphatic and impertinent in the English lines - the vulgarity and doggerel speak for themselves . " Gayferos hearing ...
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... court , which is drawn up with all the pedantic formality of the bar . The sentence passed upon the young Prince was less proportionate to his rank than to his base treachery . He is ordered to be dragged on the ground by a wild colt ...
... court , which is drawn up with all the pedantic formality of the bar . The sentence passed upon the young Prince was less proportionate to his rank than to his base treachery . He is ordered to be dragged on the ground by a wild colt ...
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... court of the latter , and contributed to the conquest of the country by Ferdinand and Isabella . Never did so important an event spring out of causes apparently so insignificant . The honest chronicler writes a mere court calendar - a ...
... court of the latter , and contributed to the conquest of the country by Ferdinand and Isabella . Never did so important an event spring out of causes apparently so insignificant . The honest chronicler writes a mere court calendar - a ...
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... court , where was of ladies store , And verse , love , music , still the garland wore . When sleep was coy , the bard in waiting there , Cheered the lone midnight with the muse's lore ; Composing music bade his dreams be fair , And ...
... court , where was of ladies store , And verse , love , music , still the garland wore . When sleep was coy , the bard in waiting there , Cheered the lone midnight with the muse's lore ; Composing music bade his dreams be fair , And ...
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... court , at which I continued until the revolution shut up the courts of justice . " - vol . 1 , p . 2 . In 1769 , Mr. Jefferson , then twenty - six years of age , became a member of the House of Burgesses , for his native county , and ...
... court , at which I continued until the revolution shut up the courts of justice . " - vol . 1 , p . 2 . In 1769 , Mr. Jefferson , then twenty - six years of age , became a member of the House of Burgesses , for his native county , and ...
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