Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPublished for the authors, 1854 - 387 Seiten |
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... writing verses , will understand how great the advantages of being able to commit to paper , for preservation or correction , the passages inter- rupted from day to day , and how immense the labor of bear- ing them , in fragments or in ...
... writing verses , will understand how great the advantages of being able to commit to paper , for preservation or correction , the passages inter- rupted from day to day , and how immense the labor of bear- ing them , in fragments or in ...
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... writings , as from many others of our class , we have made a sufficient number of extracts to put beyond question the literary taste and capacity of our order . It is frequently not uninteresting to the reader , to know some- thing of ...
... writings , as from many others of our class , we have made a sufficient number of extracts to put beyond question the literary taste and capacity of our order . It is frequently not uninteresting to the reader , to know some- thing of ...
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... WRITINGS . THAT man must indeed be depraved , who does not discover in himself some reflection of a divine image , though sin may have blotted and mutilated its form . The whole field of science does not open up to the mind a more ...
... WRITINGS . THAT man must indeed be depraved , who does not discover in himself some reflection of a divine image , though sin may have blotted and mutilated its form . The whole field of science does not open up to the mind a more ...
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... Writings of Homer , Cumberland's Observer , Lempriere's Classical Dictionary , Herodo- tus , Plutarch , and the Encyclopedia Britannica . Various opinions have been entertained respecting the period in which he flourished , the place of ...
... Writings of Homer , Cumberland's Observer , Lempriere's Classical Dictionary , Herodo- tus , Plutarch , and the Encyclopedia Britannica . Various opinions have been entertained respecting the period in which he flourished , the place of ...
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... writing his Iliad , he was anxious to visit the places he should have occasion to mention ; and he accordingly traveled through all Greece , Asia Minor , and many other places . From Egypt he brought the names of all their gods , the ...
... writing his Iliad , he was anxious to visit the places he should have occasion to mention ; and he accordingly traveled through all Greece , Asia Minor , and many other places . From Egypt he brought the names of all their gods , the ...
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