Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPublished for the authors, 1854 - 387 Seiten |
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... receiving a thorough course of instruction in the theoretical and practical sciences . Elated with the hope of henceforth being able to earn for himself a respectable livelihood , as a teacher of music or of some other science , he ...
... receiving a thorough course of instruction in the theoretical and practical sciences . Elated with the hope of henceforth being able to earn for himself a respectable livelihood , as a teacher of music or of some other science , he ...
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... , our poet removed to Cuma . Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded . But when he proposed to immortalize their city by writing a poem in its praise , on condition that he should be supported by HOMER . 19.
... , our poet removed to Cuma . Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded . But when he proposed to immortalize their city by writing a poem in its praise , on condition that he should be supported by HOMER . 19.
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... received the name Ho- mer . Finding his generous offer so ill deserved by the citizens of Cuma , he left that city , uttering this im- precation : " May no poets ever be born in Cuma to celebrate it by their poems . " He afterward ...
... received the name Ho- mer . Finding his generous offer so ill deserved by the citizens of Cuma , he left that city , uttering this im- precation : " May no poets ever be born in Cuma to celebrate it by their poems . " He afterward ...
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... received from all lovers of true poetry , and their translation into almost every refined lan- guage in the civilized world , as Ossianic , every reader in the least acquainted with their history , must be aware that their authorship ...
... received from all lovers of true poetry , and their translation into almost every refined lan- guage in the civilized world , as Ossianic , every reader in the least acquainted with their history , must be aware that their authorship ...
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... received his fame . We passed away like flames that have shone for a season . Our depar- ture was in renown . Though the plains of our battles are dark and silent ; our fame is in the four gray stones . The voice of Os- sian has been ...
... received his fame . We passed away like flames that have shone for a season . Our depar- ture was in renown . Though the plains of our battles are dark and silent ; our fame is in the four gray stones . The voice of Os- sian has been ...
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