Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... thing it is to write or indite any matter , whatsoever it be , that should be able to sustaine and abide the variable judgement , and to obtaine or winne the constant love and allowance of every man , especially if it containe in it any ...
... thing it is to write or indite any matter , whatsoever it be , that should be able to sustaine and abide the variable judgement , and to obtaine or winne the constant love and allowance of every man , especially if it containe in it any ...
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... thing with other things together . " present volume is an expedient for grouping together a variety which will be found in no other compilation . From the nonsense of literary trifling to the highest expression of intellectual force ...
... thing with other things together . " present volume is an expedient for grouping together a variety which will be found in no other compilation . From the nonsense of literary trifling to the highest expression of intellectual force ...
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... thing yet ; take away all the letters from every word you have written . ” This alphabetical whim has assumed other shapes , sometimes taking the form of a fondness for a particular letter . In the Ecloga de Calvis of Hugbald the Monk ...
... thing yet ; take away all the letters from every word you have written . ” This alphabetical whim has assumed other shapes , sometimes taking the form of a fondness for a particular letter . In the Ecloga de Calvis of Hugbald the Monk ...
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... things , teaches how to attain their just Magnitude . Which is explained thus : — To inordinate affections the art of It inspires the soul with true It also teaches us To love each other with true And to pay to things sacred a just It ...
... things , teaches how to attain their just Magnitude . Which is explained thus : — To inordinate affections the art of It inspires the soul with true It also teaches us To love each other with true And to pay to things sacred a just It ...
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... thing named . The anagram is complimentary or satirical ; it may contain some allusion to an event , or describe some per- sonal characteristic . Thus , Sir Thomas Wiat bore his own designation in his name : — 1 Wiat - A Wit ...
... thing named . The anagram is complimentary or satirical ; it may contain some allusion to an event , or describe some per- sonal characteristic . Thus , Sir Thomas Wiat bore his own designation in his name : — 1 Wiat - A Wit ...
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