Nugae Literariae: Prose and VerseHamilton, 1841 - 585 psl. |
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... confessed may be divulged without sacrilege . " — He then describes his symbolic dress . And we learn from the Plutus of Aristophanes , that the garb in which the candidate was initiated was worn by him to shreds , and then was deemed ...
... confessed may be divulged without sacrilege . " — He then describes his symbolic dress . And we learn from the Plutus of Aristophanes , that the garb in which the candidate was initiated was worn by him to shreds , and then was deemed ...
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... prize , is described , it is stated , " The whole com- pany became immediately sensible of the power of beauty , and Vol . II . 227 . + Rhet : 189 . 66 every one confessed silently at the time , that ON THE OLYMPIC GAMES . 89.
... prize , is described , it is stated , " The whole com- pany became immediately sensible of the power of beauty , and Vol . II . 227 . + Rhet : 189 . 66 every one confessed silently at the time , that ON THE OLYMPIC GAMES . 89.
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Prose and Verse Richard Winter Hamilton. 66 every one confessed silently at the time , that by natural right the sovereignty belonged to it . " It is not beneath the attention of a government to promote not only by education the " sana ...
Prose and Verse Richard Winter Hamilton. 66 every one confessed silently at the time , that by natural right the sovereignty belonged to it . " It is not beneath the attention of a government to promote not only by education the " sana ...
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... , trunk and extremity , confess the analogy and " Homo sum : humani nihil a me alienum puto . " - Terence , Heauton- timorumenos . demonstrate the alliance . What discovery would attend these concessions 112 THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS.
... , trunk and extremity , confess the analogy and " Homo sum : humani nihil a me alienum puto . " - Terence , Heauton- timorumenos . demonstrate the alliance . What discovery would attend these concessions 112 THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS.
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... controversy of its former condition . But this nation will confess no retrocession , nothing has been changed , nothing lost : so that if they have " writ their annals true , ' t is there . " They 128 THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS.
... controversy of its former condition . But this nation will confess no retrocession , nothing has been changed , nothing lost : so that if they have " writ their annals true , ' t is there . " They 128 THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS.
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Æneid Æschylus affected amidst ancient Anglo-Saxon appears Aristophanes Aristotle asked Bacchus beauty boast brain called character Cicero common confess course Craniologists Craniology death divine earth Eleans Eleusis enquiry Euripides evil express Falstaff fame favour fear feel Games genius give Grecian Greece Greek head heart heaven Hercules Herodotus heroes honour human idea identity Iliad impression intellectual Julius Cæsar Jupiter king language Latin living look Macbeth means ment mind moral mysteries nations nature never noble Olympic once organs original Osiris Palæstra passion Pausanias peculiar perfect perhaps person Phidias philosophy Pindar Plato Plutarch poet principle probably prove quæ Roman sacred Saxon says scarcely scene seems sense sentiment Shakspeare signifies skull solemn song Sophocles soul sound speak species spirit strange supposed temple thee thing Thou thought Thucydides tion truth virtue word