The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... writing before we have properly digested our subject , and , from the absence of any fixed plan , or from the indistinctness and confusion of our crude notions , are compelled to give hasty and unexamined ex- plications of the terms on ...
... writing before we have properly digested our subject , and , from the absence of any fixed plan , or from the indistinctness and confusion of our crude notions , are compelled to give hasty and unexamined ex- plications of the terms on ...
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... writing themselves ; what copies are preserved of them are , doubtless , taken down from their mouths . But as the old min- strels gradually wore out , a new race of ballad - writers suc- ceeded an inferior sort of minor poets , who ...
... writing themselves ; what copies are preserved of them are , doubtless , taken down from their mouths . But as the old min- strels gradually wore out , a new race of ballad - writers suc- ceeded an inferior sort of minor poets , who ...
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... writing was originally invented by Adam , who traced the figures on clay , which was hardened afterwards in the fire ... writing to six persons of the race of Tasm , who were called Aboodied , Hawaz , Korishat , Hati , Caloomen , and ...
... writing was originally invented by Adam , who traced the figures on clay , which was hardened afterwards in the fire ... writing to six persons of the race of Tasm , who were called Aboodied , Hawaz , Korishat , Hati , Caloomen , and ...
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