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... proof . " It is a " custom , " says that author , " at Sparta , " for the young men to be uninterruptedly " filent ; to have their eyes fixed and un- " unmoved " moved as ftatues ; fo that they seem , SECTION IV . 15.
... proof . " It is a " custom , " says that author , " at Sparta , " for the young men to be uninterruptedly " filent ; to have their eyes fixed and un- " unmoved " moved as ftatues ; fo that they seem , SECTION IV . 15.
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... say unto me , Where is now thy " God ? " Why art thou fo vexed , O my foul , " and why art thou fo difquieted within " me ? Put thy trust in God ; for I will yet " praife Him , who is the help of my coun- tenance , and my God ...
... say unto me , Where is now thy " God ? " Why art thou fo vexed , O my foul , " and why art thou fo difquieted within " me ? Put thy trust in God ; for I will yet " praife Him , who is the help of my coun- tenance , and my God ...
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Edward Burnaby Greene. E S SAY ON THE FIFTH BOOK O F VIRGIL'S EN EID . HE more descriptive character of TH to VIRGIL remains to be confidered ; a character diftinguishable in his manage- ment of the Games . - The different ex ... SAY ...
Edward Burnaby Greene. E S SAY ON THE FIFTH BOOK O F VIRGIL'S EN EID . HE more descriptive character of TH to VIRGIL remains to be confidered ; a character diftinguishable in his manage- ment of the Games . - The different ex ... SAY ...
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