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... various poems , translations , and professional treatises . Of his original poems we need say nothing . Amongst his translations we may notice his Song of Songs , or Sacred Idylls , translated from the Hebrew , 1803 ; his translation of ...
... various poems , translations , and professional treatises . Of his original poems we need say nothing . Amongst his translations we may notice his Song of Songs , or Sacred Idylls , translated from the Hebrew , 1803 ; his translation of ...
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... Various explanations have been given of the myth both by the ancients and the moderns , but no one in particular can be said to be satisfactory . - Compare Levezow , Ueber die Entwickelung des Gorgonenideals in der Poesie und bildenden ...
... Various explanations have been given of the myth both by the ancients and the moderns , but no one in particular can be said to be satisfactory . - Compare Levezow , Ueber die Entwickelung des Gorgonenideals in der Poesie und bildenden ...
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... various purposes , but chiefly for the perpetuation and propagation of the finest no cleft at all is made , varieties of fruit - trees , which could not be accom- and any desired num- plished by seed , and is accomplished by grafting ...
... various purposes , but chiefly for the perpetuation and propagation of the finest no cleft at all is made , varieties of fruit - trees , which could not be accom- and any desired num- plished by seed , and is accomplished by grafting ...
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... various ; and in its size , strength , and hardness , it is adapted to the kind of food ; some , as snipes , which feed chiefly on worms and other soft animals , having a very soft weak bill , whilst others , which feed on larger and ...
... various ; and in its size , strength , and hardness , it is adapted to the kind of food ; some , as snipes , which feed chiefly on worms and other soft animals , having a very soft weak bill , whilst others , which feed on larger and ...
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... various places , and in 1831 he went to New York , where he continued his labours as a journeyman until Jan. 1833. In 1834 he edited the New Yorker , a political and literary weekly paper , and in 1840 he edited The Log Cabin , a weekly ...
... various places , and in 1831 he went to New York , where he continued his labours as a journeyman until Jan. 1833. In 1834 he edited the New Yorker , a political and literary weekly paper , and in 1840 he edited The Log Cabin , a weekly ...
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