The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 66
... eyes of an Athenian ; in the fame manner as an aftronomer , to borrow a comparison from the excellent writer on Hebrew poetry , fuppofes himself to become for a while an inhabitant of every planet , where he obferves its peculiar ...
... eyes of an Athenian ; in the fame manner as an aftronomer , to borrow a comparison from the excellent writer on Hebrew poetry , fuppofes himself to become for a while an inhabitant of every planet , where he obferves its peculiar ...
Page 162
... eye witness , or he may on fome occafions even repeat what he has heard from others . You have exprefsly averred , that Philoctemon never made a will and died childlefs ; but how is it poffible , judges , for this to be known by him ...
... eye witness , or he may on fome occafions even repeat what he has heard from others . You have exprefsly averred , that Philoctemon never made a will and died childlefs ; but how is it poffible , judges , for this to be known by him ...
Page 380
... eye on that black antelope , and on thee , O king , with thy braced bow , I fee before me , as it were , the God Mahéfa chaf- ing a hart , with his bow , named pináca , braced in his left hand . Dufhm . The fleet animal has given us a ...
... eye on that black antelope , and on thee , O king , with thy braced bow , I fee before me , as it were , the God Mahéfa chaf- ing a hart , with his bow , named pináca , braced in his left hand . Dufhm . The fleet animal has given us a ...
Page 383
... eyes the virtuous behaviour of those whofe only wealth is their piety , but whofe worldly cares are now at an end , you will then exclaim , " How many good fubjects are defended by this 66 arm , which the bowstring has made callous ...
... eyes the virtuous behaviour of those whofe only wealth is their piety , but whofe worldly cares are now at an end , you will then exclaim , " How many good fubjects are defended by this 66 arm , which the bowstring has made callous ...
Page 388
William Jones. quires elegance from the features of a girl with antelope's eyes , and rather augments than di- minishes my ardour . Many are the rough ftalks which fupport the water lily ; but many and exquifite are the bloffoms which ...
William Jones. quires elegance from the features of a girl with antelope's eyes , and rather augments than di- minishes my ardour . Many are the rough ftalks which fupport the water lily ; but many and exquifite are the bloffoms which ...
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