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... world , without peculiar memories and musings . So well , even at such a distance , may fit research recover interesting particulars of forgotten place and time ! EDINBURGH : September , 1874 . CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. GENERAL ESSAY ON ...
... world , without peculiar memories and musings . So well , even at such a distance , may fit research recover interesting particulars of forgotten place and time ! EDINBURGH : September , 1874 . CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. GENERAL ESSAY ON ...
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... world . Not only some of the verbs but also some of the nouns and adjectives in this list occur so very often ( Earth , Heaven , God , man , high , free , good , fair , glory , happy , large , love , hard , soft , new , old , thing ...
... world . Not only some of the verbs but also some of the nouns and adjectives in this list occur so very often ( Earth , Heaven , God , man , high , free , good , fair , glory , happy , large , love , hard , soft , new , old , thing ...
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... World , and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater Man Restore us , and regain the blissful Seat , Sing Heav'nly Muse , that on the secret top Of Oreb , or of Sinai , didst inspire That Shepherd , who first taught the chosen ...
... World , and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater Man Restore us , and regain the blissful Seat , Sing Heav'nly Muse , that on the secret top Of Oreb , or of Sinai , didst inspire That Shepherd , who first taught the chosen ...
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... world hath it glorie . " There is no doubt that such instances from sixteenth century writings could be multiplied , and that it was then a rather favourite competitor in certain districts with his , her , of it , thereof , & c . , for ...
... world hath it glorie . " There is no doubt that such instances from sixteenth century writings could be multiplied , and that it was then a rather favourite competitor in certain districts with his , her , of it , thereof , & c . , for ...
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... world . The era of perfect rhymes , he says , is then left behind , so that it is no longer possible to derive exact information as to the pronunciations of words from the rhymes of the poets . He is especially severe on Spenser , to ...
... world . The era of perfect rhymes , he says , is then left behind , so that it is no longer possible to derive exact information as to the pronunciations of words from the rhymes of the poets . He is especially severe on Spenser , to ...
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