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The Harvard Monthly - Page 82
1899
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry

Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 pages
...enter into it ; nay, the Poet doth, as if your journey should be "through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of grapes, that, " full of that taste, you may long to pass farther. He beginneth not with oblt seure definitions, but he cometh to you with words set in delightful...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
....to enter into it: Nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of grapes ; that, full of that taste, you may long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definitions; which must blur the margent with interpretations,...
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., Volume 2

George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...enter into it : Nay, he doth, as -if your journey should lie through a fair v/neyard, «,t the ' very first, give you a cluster of grapes ; that, full of that taste, you may long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definition sj; which must blur the margent with interpretations...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 2

George Burnett - 1807 - 970 pages
...to enter into it : Nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of grapes ; that, full of that taste, you may long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definitions; which must blur the margent with interpretations,...
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Elegant Extracts, Volumes 1-2

Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...enter into it ; nay, the Poet doth, as if your journey should be " through a fair vineyard, at the very uie. Of rest was Noah's dove bereft. When with impatient wing she left That safe ret farther. He beginneth not with obn scure definitions, but he cometh to you with words get in delightful...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1813 - 524 pages
...to enter into it : Nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of grapes ; that, full of that taste, you ma^ long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definitions; which must blur the margent with...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 10

1824 - 378 pages
...man to enter~uito7t. Nay^ he doth as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass further. He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 10

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pages
...man to enter into it. Nay, he doth as if your journey should lie through a /air vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass further. He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 10

1824 - 378 pages
...man to enter into it. Nay, he doth as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass Further. He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...to enter into it : nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass farther. - He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margin with interpretations,...
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