A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... living in England . XIII . Materials relative to the civil and ecclesiastical his- tory of Scotland . Descriptions , histories , chronicles , and state of the king- dom . A remarkable transcript of John Fordun's Scotochroni- con , and ...
... living in England . XIII . Materials relative to the civil and ecclesiastical his- tory of Scotland . Descriptions , histories , chronicles , and state of the king- dom . A remarkable transcript of John Fordun's Scotochroni- con , and ...
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... living or dead language . Thus is the poor word forced to undergo a most dreadful inquisition , to be cast into a variety of forms , and examined under every different shape and posture it is able to endure ; it is put to the rack and ...
... living or dead language . Thus is the poor word forced to undergo a most dreadful inquisition , to be cast into a variety of forms , and examined under every different shape and posture it is able to endure ; it is put to the rack and ...
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... living , who could give evidence concerning the book . It is , however , urged , that Dr. Walker , at the age of 70 , and 40 years after the king ' death , appeared in defence of this fiction ; but must Walker's evidence , in favour of ...
... living , who could give evidence concerning the book . It is , however , urged , that Dr. Walker , at the age of 70 , and 40 years after the king ' death , appeared in defence of this fiction ; but must Walker's evidence , in favour of ...
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... living God , and the divine services which are there to be performed ; if I forget to perform my part in those solemn devotions , let my hand quite lose its skill in touching the harp . " See also Bishop Patrick . In all these passages ...
... living God , and the divine services which are there to be performed ; if I forget to perform my part in those solemn devotions , let my hand quite lose its skill in touching the harp . " See also Bishop Patrick . In all these passages ...
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... living lamb into the church at high mass . " Cowel's Interpreter . But this custom may seem too local , to give occasion to so general a name , and therefore the etymon given us by Mr. Wheatly from Som- ner , I would chuse to prefer ...
... living lamb into the church at high mass . " Cowel's Interpreter . But this custom may seem too local , to give occasion to so general a name , and therefore the etymon given us by Mr. Wheatly from Som- ner , I would chuse to prefer ...
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12th century Acta Diurna Æneid amongst ancient animals appears beautiful Bible Bishop bones called cause century church Cicero common copy Crasis curious earth Eclogue edition Eloisa to Abelard English expression feet fire French give gizzard gospels Greek hand hath heaven Homer imagine Imitation inches instance Johnson Julius Cæsar kind King language Latin learned letters likewise lines Lord Magazine manner means Mediterranean mentioned Milton months Mopsus nature never night nopal observed occasion opinion original Ovid painted parish particular passage PAUL GEMSEGE Pelias perhaps person Plautus poem poet Pope printed probably quæ quantity quid quod reader reason remarkable Roman Saxon says seems sense Shakespeare shew signifies Silius Italicus Statius suppose thing thou thought tion Toy's Hill translation trees URBAN verse Virgil whence whole winds word writers written
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