Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... followed ? Was the reader sensible , in the practical effect upon his ear , of any beauty attained ? By no means ; all the dif ference , sensibly perceived , lay in the occasional constraints and affectations to which the writer had ...
... followed ? Was the reader sensible , in the practical effect upon his ear , of any beauty attained ? By no means ; all the dif ference , sensibly perceived , lay in the occasional constraints and affectations to which the writer had ...
Side 251
... followed Christianity . If , at a period five , or even six hundred years after the birth of Christ , you find people still consulting the local Oracles of Egypt , in places sheltered from the point- blank range of the state artillery ...
... followed Christianity . If , at a period five , or even six hundred years after the birth of Christ , you find people still consulting the local Oracles of Egypt , in places sheltered from the point- blank range of the state artillery ...
Side 276
... followed the act of Agesipolis , who , after obtaining an answer from the Oracle of Delphi , carried forward his suit to the more awfully ancient Oracle of Dodona ; by way of trying , as he alleged , " whether the child agreed with its ...
... followed the act of Agesipolis , who , after obtaining an answer from the Oracle of Delphi , carried forward his suit to the more awfully ancient Oracle of Dodona ; by way of trying , as he alleged , " whether the child agreed with its ...
Side 322
... followed , the insurgent army gave way ; and , though their loss was much smaller than that of the Turks , yet , from the many blunders committed , the consequences were disastrous ; and , had the Turks pursued , there would on that day ...
... followed , the insurgent army gave way ; and , though their loss was much smaller than that of the Turks , yet , from the many blunders committed , the consequences were disastrous ; and , had the Turks pursued , there would on that day ...
Side 332
... followed the victory of Doliana , in which the Kihaya , anxious to recover his lost ground , was encountered by Nikitas . The circumstances were peculiarly brilliant . For the Turkish general had between two and three thousand men ...
... followed the victory of Doliana , in which the Kihaya , anxious to recover his lost ground , was encountered by Nikitas . The circumstances were peculiarly brilliant . For the Turkish general had between two and three thousand men ...
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absolute admiration Alexander Ypsilanti Ali Pacha amongst ancient argument aristocratic Armatoles army authority believe called century character Christian circumstances common connected Dale Delphic Delphic Oracle Demosthenes discipline enemy England English Epirus error existence expression fact fathers feeling gentleman Gordon Grecian Greece Greek guineas happened Herodotus honor horses human hundred instance interest Jeremy Taylor known Lady Carbery Laxton less Lord Brougham Lord Carbery Lord Massey Mahometan Manchester means Meantime ment mode modern moral Morea mother motive mysterious namely naturally never noble once Oracle original Oxford Pacha Pagan Paley peculiar Peloponnesus perhaps political pounds privilege profession purpose question rank reader regard religion revolution Schreiber seemed sense Serasker simply skeleton society speak spirit Suli Suliotes supposed thousand tion town truth Turkish Turks Van Dale vast Wallachia whilst whole word writers young