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" where we met a large party, the orator of which was that extra" ordinary man Coleridge. After eating a hearty dinner, during " which he spoke not a word, he began a most learned harangue on "the Samothracian mysteries, which he regarded as affording... "
The Letters of John B.S. Morritt of Rokeby Descriptive of Journeys in Europe ... - Page 241
by John Bacon Sawrey Morritt - 1914 - 319 pages
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 5

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Great Britain - 1838 - 826 pages
...began a most learned harangue on the Samothracian Mysteries, which ha regards as affording the germs of all tales about fairies, past, present, and to...collection of poems by different authors, at different limes, during a century. Morritt, a zealous worshipper of the old bard, was incensed at я сунет...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

Cheshire (England) - 1868 - 330 pages
...on the Samothracian mysterics, which he regarded as affording the germ of all tales about fairics, past, present and to come. He then diverged to Homer,...considered as a collection of poems by different authors during a century. Morritt, a 2ealous worshipper of the old bard, was ineensed at a system which would...
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Early Years and Late Reflections, Volume 2

Clement Carlyon - Physicians - 1858 - 520 pages
...most learned harangue on the Mysteries, which he regards, as affording the germ of all tales about Present and to come. He then diverged to Homer, whose Iliad he * coll ctio n of l' oems by different authors, at different times, during .ofri f* zealous worshipper...
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The Admission Register of the Manchester School: With Some ..., Volume 73

Manchester (England). Grammar school - Manchester (England) - 1868 - 334 pages
...on the Samothracian mysteries, which he regarded as affording the germ of all tales about fairics, past, present and to come. He then diverged to Homer, whose Iliad he considered as a colleetion of poems by different authors during a century. Morritt, a zealous worshipper of the old...
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THE MANCHETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL MAGAZINE

ULULA - 1875 - 316 pages
...and I dined with Southey, " where we met a large party, the orator of which was that extra" ordinary man Coleridge. After eating a hearty dinner, during...considered as a collection " of poems by different authors during a century. Morritt, a zealous "worshipper of the old bard, was incensed at a system which would...
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