Book of Extreme Unction (Mashafa Kandil), and the religious romance Barlaam et Joasaph also paraphrased from the Arabic (partly edited by A.
The whole epistle, indeed, from which I have paraphrased this passage, is a comment upon it, and affords many useful lessons of philosophy.
The two Gospels support each other in most of the places where the Clementines depart from them, and especially in the two verses, one of which is paraphrased and the other omitted.
The words are therefore strikingly paraphrasedby Justi, thus: "But now, why dost thou thus press thyself together, thou who wast accustomed to press others?
How truly did a Kempis catch the thought which the Holy Spirit had given the great Apostle when he paraphrased our Lord's command in the words, "Be watchful in prayer.
Not that I love work less, but the Sempers more," she paraphrased half apologetically.
There's really no one under the sun Can blame you for what you might have done," paraphrased Emma briskly.
Gage's proclamations were paraphrased in rhyme, and otherwise ridiculed.
This letter has been thus beautifully paraphrased in verse by N.
Besides these, Belleau also translated or paraphrased the Phenomena of Aratus, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon.
Mr. O'Shaughnessy hasparaphrased several of these in English[76]; they are all narrative in character.
He has paraphrased a psalm admirably; and a scene of Pastor Fido, very finely, in some places much better than sir Richard Fanshaw.
The purpose with which he has paraphrased an Olympick and Nemaean ode, is, by himself, sufficiently explained.
While fully admitting the advice to Coriolanus-- Action is eloquence, and the eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears-- it may be paraphrased to read that the hands of the ignorant are more learned than their tongues.
The Reader will find it somewhat lavishly paraphrased in the course of this Selection.
It is agreed that this is the same young Nobleman, to whom the Ode is addressed, on Licinius being appointed Augur, and which has been paraphrased in this Collection.
If Jeremiah had prophesied in a surplice, he would have been like the Prophet of Belgravia; and as for Savonarola, his sermon, as paraphrased in chapter xxiv.
Chaucer, whose Knight's Tale, paraphrasedas Palamon and Arcite, Dryden dedicated in these verses.
Besides the Palamon and Arcite, heparaphrased from Chaucer the Cock and the Fox, the Flower and the Leaf, the Wife of Bath's Tale, the Character of the Good Parson.
These words of Josephus concerning the tribe of Issachar, who foreknew what was to come hereafter," are best paraphrased by the parallel text.
To which I shall add, that it is sometimes, as it were, paraphrased by the son of Abraham, the son of David, etc.
To imitate is not to plagiarize; and Shelley cannot reasonably be called a plagiarist because he introduced into Adonais passages which areparaphrased or even translated from Bion and Moschus.
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