New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... hand , he ascribes the origin of Tragedy to the Dithyrambus , a great branch of Greek lyric poetry , apparently coincid- ing in several traits with that of the odes of Pindar . It had the same division into choral parts , and was partly ...
... hand , he ascribes the origin of Tragedy to the Dithyrambus , a great branch of Greek lyric poetry , apparently coincid- ing in several traits with that of the odes of Pindar . It had the same division into choral parts , and was partly ...
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... hand Guidotto warded , and return'd his threats , And for each blow repaid him with a wound . At last , the Pavian fell . The end ? the end ? The end was ( would ' twere better ) such as happens In common tales : - ' Twas shewn by some ...
... hand Guidotto warded , and return'd his threats , And for each blow repaid him with a wound . At last , the Pavian fell . The end ? the end ? The end was ( would ' twere better ) such as happens In common tales : - ' Twas shewn by some ...
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... hands ; and then for the genuine , not only is the world grown larger , and a hun- dred new republics in atl and ala ... hand and a pistol in the other . " Then what , I pray you , are the extenuations of gold - beating , or what the ...
... hands ; and then for the genuine , not only is the world grown larger , and a hun- dred new republics in atl and ala ... hand and a pistol in the other . " Then what , I pray you , are the extenuations of gold - beating , or what the ...
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... hand on all sides ; - " who peppers the highest is surest to please . " The path of the John Bull and the Age , is still narrower ; and , once en- tered , it is impossible to lose the track . But the writer who addresses all readers ...
... hand on all sides ; - " who peppers the highest is surest to please . " The path of the John Bull and the Age , is still narrower ; and , once en- tered , it is impossible to lose the track . But the writer who addresses all readers ...
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... hand that grasps it . Church land , alienated to lay uses , was formerly denounced to have this slippery quality . But some portions of it somehow always stuck so fast , that the denunciators have been fain to postpone the prophecy of ...
... hand that grasps it . Church land , alienated to lay uses , was formerly denounced to have this slippery quality . But some portions of it somehow always stuck so fast , that the denunciators have been fain to postpone the prophecy of ...
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