The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 9C. Taylor, 1808 |
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Page 322
... give much occa- sion for discussion respecting the sense of the original . There is one line , however , in the beginning of the Works and Days , which will admit of a more reasonable significa- tion than the translator has affixed to ...
... give much occa- sion for discussion respecting the sense of the original . There is one line , however , in the beginning of the Works and Days , which will admit of a more reasonable significa- tion than the translator has affixed to ...
Page 410
... give the editor , Mr. Cromek , great credit for what he has done , with a sincere view , we believe , to the honour of the poet ; and when we consider the temptations to which he was ex- posed to publish poems and letters , which have ...
... give the editor , Mr. Cromek , great credit for what he has done , with a sincere view , we believe , to the honour of the poet ; and when we consider the temptations to which he was ex- posed to publish poems and letters , which have ...
Page 479
... give up his right , he will renounce his existence . A time is coming when your souls shall be required at your hands ; not , as now , in the meiting accents of mercy , " My son , give me thy heart ; " but in this stern language of ...
... give up his right , he will renounce his existence . A time is coming when your souls shall be required at your hands ; not , as now , in the meiting accents of mercy , " My son , give me thy heart ; " but in this stern language of ...
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