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... appear such a detached , unintelligible phenomenon . The concentric " spheres " of the old- Ptolemaic astronomy may be seen revolving about this earth as a centre through all the poetry down to Milton , when science steps in with its ...
... appear such a detached , unintelligible phenomenon . The concentric " spheres " of the old- Ptolemaic astronomy may be seen revolving about this earth as a centre through all the poetry down to Milton , when science steps in with its ...
Strana 7
... appears to be ironical . It is note- worthy that Hrothgar takes it all in good part . A 1 Name of the queen's family . " In this speech , " says Dr. J. R. C. Hall , " in less than fourscore passionate lines , we have rude and outspoken ...
... appears to be ironical . It is note- worthy that Hrothgar takes it all in good part . A 1 Name of the queen's family . " In this speech , " says Dr. J. R. C. Hall , " in less than fourscore passionate lines , we have rude and outspoken ...
Strana 21
... appears for a short space , but of what went before , or what is to follow , we are utterly ignorant . If , therefore , this new doctrine con- tains something more certain , it seems justly to deserve to be followed . " The other elders ...
... appears for a short space , but of what went before , or what is to follow , we are utterly ignorant . If , therefore , this new doctrine con- tains something more certain , it seems justly to deserve to be followed . " The other elders ...
Strana 25
... and his brother 1 princes 2 Aylesford The language here appears to be that of a north- ern chronicler . The MS . of this portion has been traced to Peterborough , Horsa was there slain , and after that Hengist | ANGLO - SAXON CHRONICLE 25.
... and his brother 1 princes 2 Aylesford The language here appears to be that of a north- ern chronicler . The MS . of this portion has been traced to Peterborough , Horsa was there slain , and after that Hengist | ANGLO - SAXON CHRONICLE 25.
Strana 33
... appear as if she flew , and were a holy anchoress , whoever looks at her narrowly , laughs her to scorn ; for her feet , as doth the ostrich's , which are her lusts , draw her to the earth . Such are not like the meagre pelican , nor do ...
... appear as if she flew , and were a holy anchoress , whoever looks at her narrowly , laughs her to scorn ; for her feet , as doth the ostrich's , which are her lusts , draw her to the earth . Such are not like the meagre pelican , nor do ...
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