The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... appears to me rather a happy invention ; as it supplies us with a mode of turning dull poetry to account ; and as horses too heavy for the saddle may yet serve well enough to draw lumber , so Poems of this kind . make excellent beasts ...
... appears to me rather a happy invention ; as it supplies us with a mode of turning dull poetry to account ; and as horses too heavy for the saddle may yet serve well enough to draw lumber , so Poems of this kind . make excellent beasts ...
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... appears , the moral code of Napoleon . From Aratus ( v . 715. ) a poet who wrote upon astronomy , though , as Cicero assures us , he knew nothing whatever about the subject : just as the great Harvey wrote " De Genera- tione , " though ...
... appears , the moral code of Napoleon . From Aratus ( v . 715. ) a poet who wrote upon astronomy , though , as Cicero assures us , he knew nothing whatever about the subject : just as the great Harvey wrote " De Genera- tione , " though ...
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... appears from what Cicero says of Velleius , De Natur . Deor . " Tum Velleius , fidenter sanè , ut solent isti , nihil tam verens quam ne dubitare aliquâ de re videretur . " P **** , who sees , upon his pillow laid A SATIRE . 73.
... appears from what Cicero says of Velleius , De Natur . Deor . " Tum Velleius , fidenter sanè , ut solent isti , nihil tam verens quam ne dubitare aliquâ de re videretur . " P **** , who sees , upon his pillow laid A SATIRE . 73.
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