The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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Page 924
... English and Spanish News ; " The Daily Courant " is the best Critick ; " The English Post " is the best Collector ; " The London Gazette " has the best authority ; and " The Post - Man " is the best for every thing . And they are all so ...
... English and Spanish News ; " The Daily Courant " is the best Critick ; " The English Post " is the best Collector ; " The London Gazette " has the best authority ; and " The Post - Man " is the best for every thing . And they are all so ...
Page 959
... English tongue : nor had any gentleman of our time , a more pure , quick , or higher delivery of conceit . " With less felicity , be continues : " Witness , among all other , that Sounet of his before His Majesty's Lepanto . ' From ...
... English tongue : nor had any gentleman of our time , a more pure , quick , or higher delivery of conceit . " With less felicity , be continues : " Witness , among all other , that Sounet of his before His Majesty's Lepanto . ' From ...
Page 979
... English academy , a theme is a translation of some English pas- sage into Greek or Latin , or an original composition in these lan- guages on some given subject . A version is simply a translation from the Greek or Latin into English ...
... English academy , a theme is a translation of some English pas- sage into Greek or Latin , or an original composition in these lan- guages on some given subject . A version is simply a translation from the Greek or Latin into English ...
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