The Classical Journal, Volume 4A. J. Valpay., 1811 |
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... manner . Even inanimate instruments , a pipe , or a harp , giving out sound , except they give a distinguish- able sound , how shall be known the object of the tune of that harp or pipe ? So likewise , except ye write , or utter , words ...
... manner . Even inanimate instruments , a pipe , or a harp , giving out sound , except they give a distinguish- able sound , how shall be known the object of the tune of that harp or pipe ? So likewise , except ye write , or utter , words ...
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... manner . lambs feed in their fold . C. vi . v . 10. The heart of this people is made fat , and their ears heavy . C. xliv . v . 18. Their eyes are shut , that they cannot see : C. vi . v . 13. But yet in it shall be a tenth , when it is ...
... manner . lambs feed in their fold . C. vi . v . 10. The heart of this people is made fat , and their ears heavy . C. xliv . v . 18. Their eyes are shut , that they cannot see : C. vi . v . 13. But yet in it shall be a tenth , when it is ...
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... manners , and their ignorance of the arts ; to see human nature in a condition most surprisingly differing from , and the sciences in a state most astonishingly inferior to , the sciences and the polished life so universal in modern ...
... manners , and their ignorance of the arts ; to see human nature in a condition most surprisingly differing from , and the sciences in a state most astonishingly inferior to , the sciences and the polished life so universal in modern ...
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... manner embodied and clothed with material shape and form . To this it may be added , that the first civilisers of mankind , or inventors of useful arts , were in that rude state of nature beheld with a distant reverence , nearly allied ...
... manner embodied and clothed with material shape and form . To this it may be added , that the first civilisers of mankind , or inventors of useful arts , were in that rude state of nature beheld with a distant reverence , nearly allied ...
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... manners co - operating with a happy temperature of air , rendered superfluous much of that heavy drapery , those voluminous folds , with which the inhabitants of more Northern skies are by necessity encumbered . The Grecian artists ...
... manners co - operating with a happy temperature of air , rendered superfluous much of that heavy drapery , those voluminous folds , with which the inhabitants of more Northern skies are by necessity encumbered . The Grecian artists ...
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Page 3 - David the son of Jesse said, And the man who was raised up on high, The anointed of the God of Jacob, And the sweet psalmist of Israel, said, 2 The Spirit of the LORD spake by me, And his word was in my tongue.
Page 465 - And they saw the God of Israel: and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the body of heaven in his clearness.
Page 4 - Although my house be not so with God; Yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, Ordered in all things and sure : For this is all my salvation and all my desire, Although f he make it not to grow.
Page 37 - For indeed he was sick nigh unto death ; but God had mercy on him ; and not on him only, but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow.
Page 5 - I will be his father, and he shall be my son. If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men...
Page 4 - And David said on that day, Whosoever getteth up to the gutter, and smiteth the Jebusites, and the lame and the blind, that are hated of David's soul, he shall be chief and captain. Wherefore they said, The blind and the lame shall not come into the house.
Page 313 - And he said unto her. What form is he of? And she said, An old man cometh up; and he is covered with a mantle.
Page 4 - Moreover I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant them, that they may dwell in a place of their own, and move no more...
Page 101 - Parcus deorum cultor et infrequens insanientis dum sapientiae consultus erro, nunc retrorsum vela dare atque iterare cursus cogor relictos: namque Diespiter, igni corusco nubila dividens plerumque, per purum tonantis egit equos volucremque currum quo bruta tellus et vaga flumina, quo Styx et invisi horrida Taenari 10 sedes Atlanteusque finis concutitur.
Page 102 - Regumque matres barbarorum, et Purpurei metuunt tyranni ; Injurioso ne pede proruas Stantem columnam : neu populus frequens Ad arma cessantes, ad arma Concitet, imperiumque frangat Te semper anteit saeva Necessitas, Clavos trabales et cuneos manu Gestans ahena ; nec severas Uncus abest, liquidumque plumbum.