The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 96
... effects , deserves to be called the father of tragedy . This title is due to Eschylus , but he taught Euripides and So- phocles to surpass him , and the art was carried to its perfection in Greece . This perfection , however , was ...
... effects , deserves to be called the father of tragedy . This title is due to Eschylus , but he taught Euripides and So- phocles to surpass him , and the art was carried to its perfection in Greece . This perfection , however , was ...
Pagina 112
... effects produced by this translation of the scriptures into the English language may be estimated by the conduct of its ad- versaries , the popish clergy , whose authority was not then broken in this country . They alleged that it was ...
... effects produced by this translation of the scriptures into the English language may be estimated by the conduct of its ad- versaries , the popish clergy , whose authority was not then broken in this country . They alleged that it was ...
Pagina 115
... effects ; and there is not the smallest occasion to fear that , in a more enlightened age , a corrected publication of the scriptures would be attended with any other than beneficial results . The ministers of the established church ...
... effects ; and there is not the smallest occasion to fear that , in a more enlightened age , a corrected publication of the scriptures would be attended with any other than beneficial results . The ministers of the established church ...
Pagina 134
... to whom * Bernal Diaz says that it was built of stone and lime , and some ce- ment of so strong a nature , that nothing but tools of iron could have any effect on it . I had sent orders to hasten their march . In 134 LETTER FROM CORTEZ .
... to whom * Bernal Diaz says that it was built of stone and lime , and some ce- ment of so strong a nature , that nothing but tools of iron could have any effect on it . I had sent orders to hasten their march . In 134 LETTER FROM CORTEZ .
Pagina 135
... effect their escape in the night . I had hardly time to congratulate them on their safety , when I perceiv- ed a multitude of Indians well armed advancing , who after utter- ing a loud cry , immediately commenced the battle with a ...
... effect their escape in the night . I had hardly time to congratulate them on their safety , when I perceiv- ed a multitude of Indians well armed advancing , who after utter- ing a loud cry , immediately commenced the battle with a ...
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