Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... heard . That it is not produced by any peculiarity in the sound itself is certain , from the mistakes that are frequently made with regard to it . The noise of a cart rattling over the stones is often mistaken for thunder ; and , as ...
... heard . That it is not produced by any peculiarity in the sound itself is certain , from the mistakes that are frequently made with regard to it . The noise of a cart rattling over the stones is often mistaken for thunder ; and , as ...
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... heard , all the appro- priate imagery which can on the instant be summoned is used in the formation of the picture ; the mind being thus led directly , and without error , to the intended impression . When , on the contrary , the ...
... heard , all the appro- priate imagery which can on the instant be summoned is used in the formation of the picture ; the mind being thus led directly , and without error , to the intended impression . When , on the contrary , the ...
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... heard expressed in the phrase , " Never was there such a sight ! " All of which sentences are , it will be observed , constructed after the direct type . Again : every one will recog- nize the fact that excited persons are given to ...
... heard expressed in the phrase , " Never was there such a sight ! " All of which sentences are , it will be observed , constructed after the direct type . Again : every one will recog- nize the fact that excited persons are given to ...
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... heard . No solemn host goes trailing by The black - mouthed gun and staggering wain ; Men start not at the battle - cry : Oh , be it never heard again ! Soon rested those who fought ; but thou Who minglest in the harder strife For ...
... heard . No solemn host goes trailing by The black - mouthed gun and staggering wain ; Men start not at the battle - cry : Oh , be it never heard again ! Soon rested those who fought ; but thou Who minglest in the harder strife For ...
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... heard the clang Of that resplendent bow . At first he smote The mules and the swift dogs ; and then on man He turned the deadly arrow . All around Glared evermore the frequent funeral - piles . Nine days already had his shafts been ...
... heard the clang Of that resplendent bow . At first he smote The mules and the swift dogs ; and then on man He turned the deadly arrow . All around Glared evermore the frequent funeral - piles . Nine days already had his shafts been ...
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