Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1886 |
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... believe that modern scientific students deny the possibility of the human hair suddenly becoming white through intense sorrow or a sudden shock . That this was formerly believed is certain , and many not otherwise ill - informed persons ...
... believe that modern scientific students deny the possibility of the human hair suddenly becoming white through intense sorrow or a sudden shock . That this was formerly believed is certain , and many not otherwise ill - informed persons ...
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... believe that the fundamental meaning of the word is simply a patch or separate portion of something , as seen in the Old Dutch hamme , ham , a hunch or piece of something eat- able ; in Flanders , a pasture , meadow ( Kilian ) ; modern ...
... believe that the fundamental meaning of the word is simply a patch or separate portion of something , as seen in the Old Dutch hamme , ham , a hunch or piece of something eat- able ; in Flanders , a pasture , meadow ( Kilian ) ; modern ...
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... believe in Homer's blindness , and the latter clause is wholly mismatched unless it conveys a like intimation of incredulity . Reading the note in connexion with Barnes's declaration that he intends shortly to publish to the world " the ...
... believe in Homer's blindness , and the latter clause is wholly mismatched unless it conveys a like intimation of incredulity . Reading the note in connexion with Barnes's declaration that he intends shortly to publish to the world " the ...
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... believe a descendant of his , and bearing his name , is now rector of the parish . W. M. M. might perhaps obtain the information he seeks from him . HENRY DRAKE . No. 1 is apparently the coat and crest of Smyth , of Essex , Greenwich ...
... believe a descendant of his , and bearing his name , is now rector of the parish . W. M. M. might perhaps obtain the information he seeks from him . HENRY DRAKE . No. 1 is apparently the coat and crest of Smyth , of Essex , Greenwich ...
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... believe that , except the royal house of Bour- bon , no other family has this motto . ( Vide Borel d'Hauterive , 1872 ; Ducange , ' Glossarium , ' & c . ) . Moscow . EASTER BIBLIOGRAPHY ( 7th S. i . 325 ) .- One addition which may be ...
... believe that , except the royal house of Bour- bon , no other family has this motto . ( Vide Borel d'Hauterive , 1872 ; Ducange , ' Glossarium , ' & c . ) . Moscow . EASTER BIBLIOGRAPHY ( 7th S. i . 325 ) .- One addition which may be ...
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第 110 頁 - ... doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses, Hang on such thorns and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses : But, for their virtue only is their show, They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade, Die to themselves. Sweet roses do not so ; Of their sweet deaths are sweetest odours made : And so of you, beauteous and lovely youth, When that shall fade, my verse distils your truth.
第 1 頁 - For my descent then, it was, as is well known by many, of a low and inconsiderable generation ; my father's house being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families in the land.
第 3 頁 - When I was last at Oxford I perused one of the whiskers ; and was reading the other, but could not go so far in it as I would have done, by reason of the impatience of my friends and fellow-travellers, who all of them pressed to see such a piece of curiosity.
第 11 頁 - Britain, when the lords declared by a majority of five, that no patent of honour granted to any peer of Great Britain, who was a peer of Scotland at the time of the Union, entitled such peer to sit and vote in parliament, or to sit upon the trial of peers.
第 438 頁 - Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shakspeare...
第 409 頁 - To express the same maxim in other words, it is one thing to wish to have Truth on our side, and another thing to wish sincerely to be on the side of Truth.
第 410 頁 - ON all communications must be written the name and address of the sender, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. WE cannot undertake to answer queries privately. To secure insertion of communications correspondents must observe the following rule. Let each note, query, or reply be written on a separate slip of paper, with the signature of the writer and such address as he wishes to appear. Correspondents who repeat queries are requested to head the second communication...
第 195 頁 - EDUCATION. - At Mr Wackford Squeers's Academy, Dotheboys Hall, at the delightful village of Dotheboys, near Greta Bridge in Yorkshire, Youth are boarded, clothed, booked, furnished with pocket-money, provided with all necessaries, instructed in all languages living and dead, mathematics, orthography, geometry, astronomy, trigonometry, the use of the globes, algebra, single stick (if required), writing, arithmetic, fortification, and every other branch of classical literature.
第 139 頁 - ... This place affords no news, no subject of entertainment or amusement, for fine men of wit and pleasure about town understand not the language, and taste not the pleasures of the inanimate world. My flatterers here are all mutes. The oaks, the beeches, the chestnuts, seem to contend which best shall please the lord of the manor. They cannot deceive, they will not lie.
第 314 頁 - He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies.