The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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... expressing feelings too powerful for expression , and remembered the veil of Timanthes but , even if that were his intention , he might have thrown on his veil in a much more graceful manner . The narrative of Elgiva's adventures which ...
... expressing feelings too powerful for expression , and remembered the veil of Timanthes but , even if that were his intention , he might have thrown on his veil in a much more graceful manner . The narrative of Elgiva's adventures which ...
Page 241
... expression ; secondly , that ( however strange ) it is ( nevertheless ) historically true , or even probable , that ... expressions . ' Oude yap ἐσθῆτος ισασιν χρῆσιν , αλλα τας μεν λαπαρας και τις τραχηλές κοσμεσι σιδηρῳ , & c . & c ...
... expression ; secondly , that ( however strange ) it is ( nevertheless ) historically true , or even probable , that ... expressions . ' Oude yap ἐσθῆτος ισασιν χρῆσιν , αλλα τας μεν λαπαρας και τις τραχηλές κοσμεσι σιδηρῳ , & c . & c ...
Page 377
... expression necessarily conceal an allusion ? p . 347 . Thou lay'st in every gash that love hath given me The knife that made it . Tr . and Cr . A. 1. S. 1 . Here , on the contrary , there is an evident allusion , not to the old saying ...
... expression necessarily conceal an allusion ? p . 347 . Thou lay'st in every gash that love hath given me The knife that made it . Tr . and Cr . A. 1. S. 1 . Here , on the contrary , there is an evident allusion , not to the old saying ...
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