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" Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements, from that infusion of Hebraisms, which are derived to it out of the poetical passages in, holy writ. "
The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ... - Page 53
1838
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The Gate to the Hebrew, Arabic, and Syriac, Unlocked by a New and Easy ...

William Goodhugh - 1828 - 152 pages
...luckily, that the Hebrew idioms run into the English tongue with a peculiar grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements...of the poetical passages in holy writ : they give force and energy to our expression, warm and animate our language, and convey' our thoughts in more...
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An essay upon the influence of the translation of the Bible upon English ...

William Thomas Petty- Fitzmaurice (earl of Kerry.) - 1830 - 102 pages
...the English translation. " Our language," says this writer, in the 405th Number of the Spectator, " has received innumerable elegancies and improvements...which are derived to it out of the poetical passages of Holy Writ ; — they give a force and energy to our expression, warm and animate our language, and...
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Aids to Devotion: In Three Parts, Including Watts' Guide to Prayer

1831 - 352 pages
...English tongue with a particular grace and beauty : our language has received innumerable elegances and improvements from that infusion of Hebraisms,...which are derived to it out of the poetical passages of holy writ ; they give a fbrce and energy to our expressions, warm and animate our language, and...
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The Quarterly Journal of Education, Volume 7

1834 - 416 pages
...luckily, that the Hebrew idioms run into the English tongue with peculiar grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements...which are derived to it out of the poetical passages of Holy Writ. They give force and energy to our expression, warm and animate our language, and convey...
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A Literal Translation of the Prophets, from Isaiah to Malachi ..., Volume 5

1836 - 462 pages
...est. "The Hebrew idioms run into the English tongue with a particular grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements...our thoughts in more ardent and intense phrases than are to be met with in our own tongue. There is something so pathetic in this kind of diction, that...
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The Spectator, no. 315-635

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 pages
...English tongue with a particular grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegances and improvements, from that infusion of Hebraisms,...in holy writ. They give a force and energy to our expression, warm and animate our language, and convey our thoughts in more ardent and intense phrases,...
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The chart and scale of truth, by which to find the cause of error

Edward Tatham - 1840 - 810 pages
...the English tongue, with a peculiar grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegances and improvements from that infusion of Hebraisms,...out of the poetical passages in holy writ. They give force and energy to our expression, warm and animate our language, and convey our thoughts in more...
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The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volumes 5-6

1852 - 392 pages
...that the Hebrew idioms run into the English tongue with a particular grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements,...of the poetical passages in holy writ They give a forco and energy to our expression, warm and animate our language, and convey our thoughts in more...
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1854 - 474 pages
...English tongue with a particular grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegances and improvements from that infusion of Hebraisms,...and animate our language, and convey our thoughts to more ardent and intense phrases, than any that are to be met with in our own tongue. There is something...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 pages
...SPECTATOR. lNo.405 idioms run into the English tongue with a particular grace and beauty. Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements,...of the poetical passages in holy writ. They give a foree and energy to our expressions, warm and animate our language, and convey our thoughts in more...
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