The Reliques of Father ProutGeorge Bell & Sons, 1875 - 578 pages |
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Page 17
... observed perpetually every five years . It is hard to tell whether Horace is in joke or in earnest 1 See Translation in Bohn's Strabo , Vol . iii . p . 37 .い when he introduces a vow relative to these days of. AN APOLOGY FOR LENT . 17.
... observed perpetually every five years . It is hard to tell whether Horace is in joke or in earnest 1 See Translation in Bohn's Strabo , Vol . iii . p . 37 .い when he introduces a vow relative to these days of. AN APOLOGY FOR LENT . 17.
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... tell his rude auditors ( for he was a profound Hellenist ) that such orgies had originated with the heathen Greeks , and had been even among them the source of many evils , as the very name shewed , Tav xaxcv ! So it would appear , by ...
... tell his rude auditors ( for he was a profound Hellenist ) that such orgies had originated with the heathen Greeks , and had been even among them the source of many evils , as the very name shewed , Tav xaxcv ! So it would appear , by ...
Page 36
... tell us we are come upon evil days : but still may I be allowed to feel a pleasurable , though somewhat saddened emotion , while I revert to that intellec- tual meeting , and bid memory go back in " dream sublime " to the glorious ...
... tell us we are come upon evil days : but still may I be allowed to feel a pleasurable , though somewhat saddened emotion , while I revert to that intellec- tual meeting , and bid memory go back in " dream sublime " to the glorious ...
Page 45
... tell you , Sir Walter , that the father of history , previous to taking up the pen of Clio , explored every monu- ment of Upper Egypt ; or that Herodotus had been pre- ceded by Homer , and followed by Pythagoras , in this philo- sophic ...
... tell you , Sir Walter , that the father of history , previous to taking up the pen of Clio , explored every monu- ment of Upper Egypt ; or that Herodotus had been pre- ceded by Homer , and followed by Pythagoras , in this philo- sophic ...
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... tell you the particulars ) , being , on his homeward voyage from Egypt , hotly pursued by the Algerines , swallowed the golden series of the Ptole- mies , who ever thought of blaming Mr. Dufour , as he had purchased in their human ...
... tell you the particulars ) , being , on his homeward voyage from Egypt , hotly pursued by the Algerines , swallowed the golden series of the Ptole- mies , who ever thought of blaming Mr. Dufour , as he had purchased in their human ...
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