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Do we not find the ' amiable Rebecca busy at the well - does not one of the
maidens in the Odyssey delight us by her diligence in the same situation , and
has not a learned Dean proved that it was quite fashionable in Peloponnesus ?
Do we not find the ' amiable Rebecca busy at the well - does not one of the
maidens in the Odyssey delight us by her diligence in the same situation , and
has not a learned Dean proved that it was quite fashionable in Peloponnesus ?
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The learned Microphilus , in the 513th page of his “ Cursory Remarks ” on the
poem , thinks he can find in it some allusion to the story of Alfred , who , he says ,
is known to have lived during his concealment in a mountainous country , and as
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The learned Microphilus , in the 513th page of his “ Cursory Remarks ” on the
poem , thinks he can find in it some allusion to the story of Alfred , who , he says ,
is known to have lived during his concealment in a mountainous country , and as
...
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At last he came , with foot so lame , Where learned men talk heathen Greek , And
Hebrew lore is gabbled o'er To please the Muses , —twice a week . Awhile he
writ , awhile he read , Awhile he conned their grammar rules ( An Indian savage ...
At last he came , with foot so lame , Where learned men talk heathen Greek , And
Hebrew lore is gabbled o'er To please the Muses , —twice a week . Awhile he
writ , awhile he read , Awhile he conned their grammar rules ( An Indian savage ...
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I was myself no less astonished ; and , upon inquiry from the Dean of the
University , M. Dubreuil , I learned that it was sent by the minister , Chaptal , who
had been raised by Napoleon , from a professorship in that university to the
station of a ...
I was myself no less astonished ; and , upon inquiry from the Dean of the
University , M. Dubreuil , I learned that it was sent by the minister , Chaptal , who
had been raised by Napoleon , from a professorship in that university to the
station of a ...
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Her ladyship , contrary , no doubt , to the wishes of the great Italian bard , left , at
her death , Alfieri's library , manuscripts , and all her own books to M. Fabre , who
, proud of such rich spoils , left Italy , his adopted country , where he had learned
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Her ladyship , contrary , no doubt , to the wishes of the great Italian bard , left , at
her death , Alfieri's library , manuscripts , and all her own books to M. Fabre , who
, proud of such rich spoils , left Italy , his adopted country , where he had learned
...
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