Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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Page 28
... thou didst thyself drink at the banquet a few nights ago , oh venerable Merolchazzar , was of this year's vintage . Dost thou not remember how thou didst praise it ? It was the same night that thou wast inspired by Belus , and didst ...
... thou didst thyself drink at the banquet a few nights ago , oh venerable Merolchazzar , was of this year's vintage . Dost thou not remember how thou didst praise it ? It was the same night that thou wast inspired by Belus , and didst ...
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... thou unreasonable old man ! Thou most shame- less of fathers ! - CALLIDEMUS . Ungrateful wretch ; dare you talk so ? Are you not afraid of the thunders of Jupiter ? SPEUSIPPUS . Jupiter thunder ! Nonsense ! Anaxagoras says , that ...
... thou unreasonable old man ! Thou most shame- less of fathers ! - CALLIDEMUS . Ungrateful wretch ; dare you talk so ? Are you not afraid of the thunders of Jupiter ? SPEUSIPPUS . Jupiter thunder ! Nonsense ! Anaxagoras says , that ...
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... Thou hast taught to lovers ' eyes , Faint denial , slow confession , Glowing cheeks and stifled sighs ; By the pleasure and the pain , By the follies and the wiles , Pouting fondness , sweet disdain , Happy tears and mournful smiles ...
... Thou hast taught to lovers ' eyes , Faint denial , slow confession , Glowing cheeks and stifled sighs ; By the pleasure and the pain , By the follies and the wiles , Pouting fondness , sweet disdain , Happy tears and mournful smiles ...
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... thou art prosperous is thy country ? " Surely we ought to say to every lady " The land where thou art pretty is thy country . " Besides , to exclude foreign beauties from the chorus of the initiated in the Elysian fields is less cruel ...
... thou art prosperous is thy country ? " Surely we ought to say to every lady " The land where thou art pretty is thy country . " Besides , to exclude foreign beauties from the chorus of the initiated in the Elysian fields is less cruel ...
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... thou belong not to the dawn , Sure pledge of day , that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet . " MILTON . In a review of Italian literature , Dante has a double claim to precedency . He was the earliest and the greatest ...
... thou belong not to the dawn , Sure pledge of day , that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet . " MILTON . In a review of Italian literature , Dante has a double claim to precedency . He was the earliest and the greatest ...
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