Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 27
... give command to thy men of war , and let them smite the disobedient people with the sword , them , and their wives , and their children , and let their houses , and their flocks , and their herds , be given to thy servants the priests ...
... give command to thy men of war , and let them smite the disobedient people with the sword , them , and their wives , and their children , and let their houses , and their flocks , and their herds , be given to thy servants the priests ...
الصفحة 34
... give its last bang against the mortar , when the cold dose is ready . Pah ! SPEUSIPPUS . Hemlock ! Orestes ! folly ! -I aim at nobler objects . What say you to politics , the general assembly ? CALLIDEMUS . You an orator ! oh no ! no ...
... give its last bang against the mortar , when the cold dose is ready . Pah ! SPEUSIPPUS . Hemlock ! Orestes ! folly ! -I aim at nobler objects . What say you to politics , the general assembly ? CALLIDEMUS . You an orator ! oh no ! no ...
الصفحة 36
... give way to such fits of passion in the streets . If Aristophanes were to see you , you would infallibly be in a comedy next spring . CALLIDEMUS . You have more reason to fear Aristophanes than any fool living . Oh , that he could but ...
... give way to such fits of passion in the streets . If Aristophanes were to see you , you would infallibly be in a comedy next spring . CALLIDEMUS . You have more reason to fear Aristophanes than any fool living . Oh , that he could but ...
الصفحة 67
... reader understand he exact shape and size of every thing that he de scribes , give an air of reality to his wildest fictions I should only weaken this statement by quoting in stances CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 61.
... reader understand he exact shape and size of every thing that he de scribes , give an air of reality to his wildest fictions I should only weaken this statement by quoting in stances CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 61.
الصفحة 71
... give an exact idea of the objects which he is describing , by comparing them with others generally known . The boiling pitch in Malebolge was like that in the Venetian arsenal : - the mound on which he travelled along the banks of ...
... give an exact idea of the objects which he is describing , by comparing them with others generally known . The boiling pitch in Malebolge was like that in the Venetian arsenal : - the mound on which he travelled along the banks of ...
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