"Lii" Quotes from Famous Books
... LII. The difficulty of explaining the manner in which Apparitions make their appearance, whatever system may be proposed ... — The Phantom World - or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. • Augustin Calmet
... to this chapter may be borrowed from the peroration of Varchi's discourse upon the philosophical love-poetry of Michelangelo. This time he chooses for his text the second of those sonnets (No. lii.) which caused the poet's grand-nephew so much perplexity, inducing him to alter the word amici in the last line into animi. It ... — The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti • John Addington Symonds
... les mechants, et ceux en particulier, qui se sont detruits eux-memes par un mort violente, y portent la peine de leur crime; ils y sont separes des autres, et n'ont point de communication avec eux: c'est la le sujet de mes peines.'"—Lafitau, tom. i., p. 404. See Appendix, LII. (see Vol II)] ... — The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) • George Warburton
... JAPANESE IN BRAZIL [LII]. Emigration to South America has latterly been arrested through the rise in wages at home. During the past four years an average of about 3,000 families has gone every twelve months to Brazil, where about a quarter of a million acres are owned and leased by Japanese. The Japanese ... — The Foundations of Japan • J.W. Robertson Scott
... LII In order last, but first in worth and fame, Unfeared in fight, untired with hurt or wound, The noble squadron of adventurers came, Terrors to all that tread on Asian ground: Cease Orpheus of thy Minois, Arthur shame To boast of Lancelot, or thy table round: For these whom antique times with ... — Jerusalem Delivered • Torquato Tasso
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