Southey's Common-place Book, Том 4Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851 |
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... says , a great number of snakes in summer rolling together form themselves into a kind of mass with the saliva of their mouths and froth of their bodies , and pro- duce what is called the anguinum or snake's egg . The Druids say , this ...
... says , a great number of snakes in summer rolling together form themselves into a kind of mass with the saliva of their mouths and froth of their bodies , and pro- duce what is called the anguinum or snake's egg . The Druids say , this ...
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... says Camden , from a viperous mind : " Anglia sicut adhuc sordet fætore Johannis , Sordida fædatur , fædante Johanne , gehen- na . " For the Galeasses , see Third Series , p . 309 . Dromo is the Greek and Latin form of the word . See ...
... says Camden , from a viperous mind : " Anglia sicut adhuc sordet fætore Johannis , Sordida fædatur , fædante Johanne , gehen- na . " For the Galeasses , see Third Series , p . 309 . Dromo is the Greek and Latin form of the word . See ...
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... says , the inhabitants told him that one of the demons or demy - gods was deceased . For as a lamp , says he , while ' tis lighted , offends nobody with its scent , but when ' tis extinguished it sends out such a scent as is nauseous ...
... says , the inhabitants told him that one of the demons or demy - gods was deceased . For as a lamp , says he , while ' tis lighted , offends nobody with its scent , but when ' tis extinguished it sends out such a scent as is nauseous ...
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... says , was humanity , not superstition ; for at that time , the common people were serfs , ' adscripti gleba , ' whose labour was entirely for the benefit of the master , who gave them little more than bare mainte- nance . It certainly ...
... says , was humanity , not superstition ; for at that time , the common people were serfs , ' adscripti gleba , ' whose labour was entirely for the benefit of the master , who gave them little more than bare mainte- nance . It certainly ...
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... says FULLER , " that the brook near Lutterworth in Leicestershire , into which the ashes of the burnt bones of Wickliffe were cast , never since doth drowne the meadow about it . Papists expound this to be because God was well pleased ...
... says FULLER , " that the brook near Lutterworth in Leicestershire , into which the ashes of the burnt bones of Wickliffe were cast , never since doth drowne the meadow about it . Papists expound this to be because God was well pleased ...
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