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... certainly just , but the blame cannot fairly be imputed to an editor , who must be satisfied to take such instances of literary excellence as he can find ; and who , though he may lament , with his readers , that beautiful poetry is ...
... certainly just , but the blame cannot fairly be imputed to an editor , who must be satisfied to take such instances of literary excellence as he can find ; and who , though he may lament , with his readers , that beautiful poetry is ...
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... - * Notwithstanding what is said in III , 156 , it has been thought best , on deliberate consideration , to place Carew's birth as above . His death certainly happened in 1634 . Born 88 Wm . Alexander , Earl of Sterline , [ xii ]
... - * Notwithstanding what is said in III , 156 , it has been thought best , on deliberate consideration , to place Carew's birth as above . His death certainly happened in 1634 . Born 88 Wm . Alexander , Earl of Sterline , [ xii ]
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... day ; not as being quite rational ( which it certainly is not ) , but as being in some degree consistent , and fixed by custom and authority . Those obsolete words which , having been long since elbowed out of the language by French [ 10 ]
... day ; not as being quite rational ( which it certainly is not ) , but as being in some degree consistent , and fixed by custom and authority . Those obsolete words which , having been long since elbowed out of the language by French [ 10 ]
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... certainly appear , that there is no other criterion but that which is noticed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , namely , " a greater pomp of diction , and a more stately kind of march . " The variety of inflection , by which the Anglo - Saxon language ...
... certainly appear , that there is no other criterion but that which is noticed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , namely , " a greater pomp of diction , and a more stately kind of march . " The variety of inflection , by which the Anglo - Saxon language ...
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... certainly letters of the same organ ; and in Saxon cafre and cafost , are chiefer , chiefest ; and Matt . xxvii . 57 , Gothic , gabigs is applied to Joseph of Arimathea , an honourable man . Eadmund Ætheling 3 ; 4 Ealdor langne tyr , + ...
... certainly letters of the same organ ; and in Saxon cafre and cafost , are chiefer , chiefest ; and Matt . xxvii . 57 , Gothic , gabigs is applied to Joseph of Arimathea , an honourable man . Eadmund Ætheling 3 ; 4 Ealdor langne tyr , + ...
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