The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 105
... eyes ; but , above all , the most conspicuous was the battle of Lapithe and the cen- taurs . I detested so hideous a shape , and turned my eyes upon Saturn , who was stealing away be- hind him , with a scythe in one hand and an hour ...
... eyes ; but , above all , the most conspicuous was the battle of Lapithe and the cen- taurs . I detested so hideous a shape , and turned my eyes upon Saturn , who was stealing away be- hind him , with a scythe in one hand and an hour ...
Strana 153
... eyes and ready limbs ; but Miller's heat laid him open to the rebuke of the calm Buck , by a large cut on the forehead . Much effusion of blood covered his eyes in a moment , and the huzzas of the crowd undoubtedly quickened the anguish ...
... eyes and ready limbs ; but Miller's heat laid him open to the rebuke of the calm Buck , by a large cut on the forehead . Much effusion of blood covered his eyes in a moment , and the huzzas of the crowd undoubtedly quickened the anguish ...
Strana 463
... eyes with increase . Some of us fell down overcome and spent with what they suffered in the way , and were given over to those tormentors that stood on either hand of the presence ; others , galled and mortified with pain , recovered ...
... eyes with increase . Some of us fell down overcome and spent with what they suffered in the way , and were given over to those tormentors that stood on either hand of the presence ; others , galled and mortified with pain , recovered ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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