Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews, Volum 2Ogles, Duncan, and Cochran, 1816 |
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Side vi
... in Greek , and in imitation of the Proverbs ; the style and economy of that book - A new transla- tion of the xxivth chapter of Ecclesiasticus - - - - 162 OF OF LYRIC POETRY . LECTURE XXV . OF THE HEBREW vi CONTENTS TO THE.
... in Greek , and in imitation of the Proverbs ; the style and economy of that book - A new transla- tion of the xxivth chapter of Ecclesiasticus - - - - 162 OF OF LYRIC POETRY . LECTURE XXV . OF THE HEBREW vi CONTENTS TO THE.
Side vii
Robert Lowth. OF LYRIC POETRY . LECTURE XXV . OF THE HEBREW ODE IN GENERAL ; AND FIRST OF THAT CLASS , THE CHARACTERISTICS OF WHICH ARE SWEETNESS AND ELEGANCE . Lyric Poetry originated from the most jocund and pleas- ing affections of ...
Robert Lowth. OF LYRIC POETRY . LECTURE XXV . OF THE HEBREW ODE IN GENERAL ; AND FIRST OF THAT CLASS , THE CHARACTERISTICS OF WHICH ARE SWEETNESS AND ELEGANCE . Lyric Poetry originated from the most jocund and pleas- ing affections of ...
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... Lyric and Didactic , to which it was , in the nature of things , most adapted , II EXOD . xxxii . 18. NUMB . xxi . 17. Hos . ii . 15. Ps . cxlvii . 7. " Thus the word which in the Arabic answers “ to gnanah , denotes not only to perform ...
... Lyric and Didactic , to which it was , in the nature of things , most adapted , II EXOD . xxxii . 18. NUMB . xxi . 17. Hos . ii . 15. Ps . cxlvii . 7. " Thus the word which in the Arabic answers “ to gnanah , denotes not only to perform ...
Side 121
... ought not entirely to be disregarded . There are , indeed , some species of poetry which admit of every passion , such as the Lyric ; and there are some which scarcely admit of any , such as the Didactic : there admit.
... ought not entirely to be disregarded . There are , indeed , some species of poetry which admit of every passion , such as the Lyric ; and there are some which scarcely admit of any , such as the Didactic : there admit.
Side 188
... , Blessings that know no bound , that know no end →→→ Each selfish labour Wisdom shall disdain , My fruit , my treasures , all who seek shall gain . OF LYRIC POETRY . LECTURE XXV . OF THE HEBREW 188 LECT . 24 . DIDACTIC POETRY .
... , Blessings that know no bound , that know no end →→→ Each selfish labour Wisdom shall disdain , My fruit , my treasures , all who seek shall gain . OF LYRIC POETRY . LECTURE XXV . OF THE HEBREW 188 LECT . 24 . DIDACTIC POETRY .
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