Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 1-50호Deighton and Laughton, 1896 |
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... Greek because of its superlative excellence . Results . And what has been the result of this conception of colonization ? It has been that , after a period of nearly four thousand years , hundreds of millions of people throughout the ...
... Greek because of its superlative excellence . Results . And what has been the result of this conception of colonization ? It has been that , after a period of nearly four thousand years , hundreds of millions of people throughout the ...
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... Greeks also began to colonize and found the Phoenician posts convenient for annexation . " When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war " ; but when Greek met Phoenician there was no tug , for the Phoenician quietly departed for ...
... Greeks also began to colonize and found the Phoenician posts convenient for annexation . " When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war " ; but when Greek met Phoenician there was no tug , for the Phoenician quietly departed for ...
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... Greek historians say that it was from Phoenicia that Greece derived its alphabet and knowledge of letters , and their employment in reading and writing , and it is therefore from that remarkable small coast - line people that western ...
... Greek historians say that it was from Phoenicia that Greece derived its alphabet and knowledge of letters , and their employment in reading and writing , and it is therefore from that remarkable small coast - line people that western ...
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... Greek System of Colonization and its Results . Greek colonization did not commence in earnest until about the time of Solomon , a thousand years after the Phoenicians became colonists . " Two thousand Abraham , fifteen hundred Moses ...
... Greek System of Colonization and its Results . Greek colonization did not commence in earnest until about the time of Solomon , a thousand years after the Phoenicians became colonists . " Two thousand Abraham , fifteen hundred Moses ...
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... Greek colonies were totally independent of their parent homes , except so far as a sentiment of relationship prevented them from attack- ing their mother state or assisting her enemies ; but they paid no taxes to her or received laws ...
... Greek colonies were totally independent of their parent homes , except so far as a sentiment of relationship prevented them from attack- ing their mother state or assisting her enemies ; but they paid no taxes to her or received laws ...
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232 페이지 - He was the man who of all modern, and perhaps ancient poets, had the largest and most comprehensive soul, All the images of Nature were still present to him, and he drew them, not laboriously, but luckily: when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too.
232 페이지 - He is many times flat and insipid, his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great when some great occasion is presented to him.
227 페이지 - With more discerning eyes, or hands more clean; Unbribed, unsought, the wretched to redress, Swift of despatch, and easy of access. Oh! had he been content to serve the crown With virtues only proper to the gown; Or had the rankness of the soil been freed...
166 페이지 - That low man seeks a little thing to do, Sees it and does it: This high man, with a great thing to pursue, Dies ere he knows it.
274 페이지 - But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife; And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
233 페이지 - tis all a cheat ; Yet, fooled with Hope, men favour the deceit, Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay ; To-morrow's falser than the former day, Lies worse, and while it says we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest.
214 페이지 - A MILK-WHITE Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on the lawns and in the forest ranged ; Without unspotted, innocent within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sin.
177 페이지 - It's wiser being good than bad; It's safer being meek than fierce : It's fitter being sane than mad. My own hope is, a sun will pierce The thickest cloud earth ever stretched ; That, after Last, returns the First, Though a wide compass round be fetched ; That what began best, can't end worst, Nor what God blessed once, prove accurst.
227 페이지 - Doeg, though without knowing how or why, Made still a blundering kind of melody; Spurred boldly on, and dashed through thick and thin Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in: Free from all meaning, whether good or bad, And, in one word, heroically mad, He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, But faggoted his notions as they fell, And, if they rhymed and rattled, all was well.
230 페이지 - ... cometh to you with words set in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared for, the well-enchanting skill of music; and with a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you, with a tale which holdeth children from play and old men from the chimney corner...