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Page 287
... perhaps even be said of him that " In bord sapè ducentos , Ut magnum , versus dictabat , stans pede in uno . " Hoa . but rapidity very seldom insures excellence , and , in a poetical composition of the higher sort , will perhaps always ...
... perhaps even be said of him that " In bord sapè ducentos , Ut magnum , versus dictabat , stans pede in uno . " Hoa . but rapidity very seldom insures excellence , and , in a poetical composition of the higher sort , will perhaps always ...
Page 362
... perhaps be deemed by the author characteristically national . Bloating the noon is not an English expression ; nor is our word bleat which has a sense different from that intended by the auther , ever used but as an adjective . Perhaps ...
... perhaps be deemed by the author characteristically national . Bloating the noon is not an English expression ; nor is our word bleat which has a sense different from that intended by the auther , ever used but as an adjective . Perhaps ...
Page 493
... perhaps , than it has been felt in any other nation . There was certainly more power lodged in the hands of the state inquisitors , than it was safe to trust with any man or set of men : yet , ac- cording to Dr. MEYER , who is a staunch ...
... perhaps , than it has been felt in any other nation . There was certainly more power lodged in the hands of the state inquisitors , than it was safe to trust with any man or set of men : yet , ac- cording to Dr. MEYER , who is a staunch ...
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