The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... fact or opinion moral , political , topographical or mythical , ( for each country has its fables ) and he must , therefore , write with reserve and diffi- dence . It has , in consequence , happened , that his first publi- cations ...
... fact or opinion moral , political , topographical or mythical , ( for each country has its fables ) and he must , therefore , write with reserve and diffi- dence . It has , in consequence , happened , that his first publi- cations ...
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... fact , that the opinions of Columbus were never concealed nor veiled , his ardent anticipations were never withheld from public scrutiny . He openly avowed and discussed his theory in the circles of experienced navigators , in the camps ...
... fact , that the opinions of Columbus were never concealed nor veiled , his ardent anticipations were never withheld from public scrutiny . He openly avowed and discussed his theory in the circles of experienced navigators , in the camps ...
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... fact then , that the character and objects of such * Tryphiodorus , facilè princeps of Lipogrammatists , wrote an Odyssey , in which he omitted each letter of the alphabet successively in the twenty - four books . In- deed , Eustathius ...
... fact then , that the character and objects of such * Tryphiodorus , facilè princeps of Lipogrammatists , wrote an Odyssey , in which he omitted each letter of the alphabet successively in the twenty - four books . In- deed , Eustathius ...
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... fact , as to the invention of rhyme , wherever it is found . The author , in the primitive obscurity and in the subsequent common use of his invention , appears to have been consigned to oblivion , illustrating Seneca's thought , " Heu ...
... fact , as to the invention of rhyme , wherever it is found . The author , in the primitive obscurity and in the subsequent common use of his invention , appears to have been consigned to oblivion , illustrating Seneca's thought , " Heu ...
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... fact , that the Italian has no such meaning for " rimare . " It is also worthy of notice , that in the Northern languages , every word compounded of rim , rym , reim , with only one exception , that we have discovered , is formed of the ...
... fact , that the Italian has no such meaning for " rimare . " It is also worthy of notice , that in the Northern languages , every word compounded of rim , rym , reim , with only one exception , that we have discovered , is formed of the ...
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