The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... equally so with pubuos and rhythmus , viz . a heap , congeries , or , as the Spanish Academy has it , " el conjunto de cosas puestas en orden unas sobre otras . " The Spanish has also a separate meaning for the verb " rimar , " viz . to ...
... equally so with pubuos and rhythmus , viz . a heap , congeries , or , as the Spanish Academy has it , " el conjunto de cosas puestas en orden unas sobre otras . " The Spanish has also a separate meaning for the verb " rimar , " viz . to ...
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... equally true of the early state of society in every part of modern Europe , as we shall hereafter shew . 3. It seems to us singular that such a coincidence as this , should have been thought worthy of notice . We doubt not the poet ...
... equally true of the early state of society in every part of modern Europe , as we shall hereafter shew . 3. It seems to us singular that such a coincidence as this , should have been thought worthy of notice . We doubt not the poet ...
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... equally restricted by the same rules of syntax , then the facility is diminished ; because we are compelled , as the word changes from case to case , to seek eight or ten , instead of sim- ply two correspondent terminations . Is it not ...
... equally restricted by the same rules of syntax , then the facility is diminished ; because we are compelled , as the word changes from case to case , to seek eight or ten , instead of sim- ply two correspondent terminations . Is it not ...
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... equally balanced , that we look upon it , as a strong confir- mation of the identity of Sicilian and Provençal literature , as above explained . This , of course , accounts for the fact , that there is no such striking difference ...
... equally balanced , that we look upon it , as a strong confir- mation of the identity of Sicilian and Provençal literature , as above explained . This , of course , accounts for the fact , that there is no such striking difference ...
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... equally so to every thing else that savored of arbitrary power and of hos- tility to the liberties of Englishmen . Some indulgence may be extended - perhaps an especial degree of authority conceded → to that incorruptible and undaunted ...
... equally so to every thing else that savored of arbitrary power and of hos- tility to the liberties of Englishmen . Some indulgence may be extended - perhaps an especial degree of authority conceded → to that incorruptible and undaunted ...
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