The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... doubt not that this narrative will be considered as more full , more authentic , more satisfactory than any which has preceded it . The style of this work is chaste and elegant , occasionally elevated and eloquent , the narrative ...
... doubt not that this narrative will be considered as more full , more authentic , more satisfactory than any which has preceded it . The style of this work is chaste and elegant , occasionally elevated and eloquent , the narrative ...
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... doubt or hesitation , but with as much certainty as if his eyes had beheld the promised land . No trial nor disappointment could afterwards divert him from the steady pursuit of his object . A due religious sentiment mingled with his ...
... doubt or hesitation , but with as much certainty as if his eyes had beheld the promised land . No trial nor disappointment could afterwards divert him from the steady pursuit of his object . A due religious sentiment mingled with his ...
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... doubt , indeed , very much , whether it was ever brought to perfection by any one great architect ; for , in that case , it is difficult to believe that his name would have been forgotten . " And Shuckford remarks , with respect to ...
... doubt , indeed , very much , whether it was ever brought to perfection by any one great architect ; for , in that case , it is difficult to believe that his name would have been forgotten . " And Shuckford remarks , with respect to ...
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... doubt , after the supposed emigration of the Goths from Asia to Northern Europe ? * We cannot , therefore , accede to the opinion , which ascribes the origin of rhyme , among the nations of the North of Europe , to such an ancient ...
... doubt , after the supposed emigration of the Goths from Asia to Northern Europe ? * We cannot , therefore , accede to the opinion , which ascribes the origin of rhyme , among the nations of the North of Europe , to such an ancient ...
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... doubt not the poet rejoiced at a change , which reversed the witty judgment of Dionysius , by giving to the adored object , a garment of gold for a woollen cloak : though a literal copy of the tyrant's example , would have conferred ...
... doubt not the poet rejoiced at a change , which reversed the witty judgment of Dionysius , by giving to the adored object , a garment of gold for a woollen cloak : though a literal copy of the tyrant's example , would have conferred ...
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