The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 135
... hear the relations that are made from all parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West ladies , but from every particular nation in Europe , I cannot forbear thinking that there is such an in- tercourse ...
... hear the relations that are made from all parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West ladies , but from every particular nation in Europe , I cannot forbear thinking that there is such an in- tercourse ...
Strana 267
... hear- ing that Sappho had been there before him , and that her body could be no where found , he very generously lamented her fall , and is said to have written his hundred and twenty - fifth ode upon that occasion . Leaped in this ...
... hear- ing that Sappho had been there before him , and that her body could be no where found , he very generously lamented her fall , and is said to have written his hundred and twenty - fifth ode upon that occasion . Leaped in this ...
Strana 453
... hear . Thus far their wants are audibly exprest ; Then sinks the voice , and muttering groans the rest • " Hear , hear at length , good Hercules , my vow ! O ching some pot of gold beneath my plough ' Could I , O could I , to my ...
... hear . Thus far their wants are audibly exprest ; Then sinks the voice , and muttering groans the rest • " Hear , hear at length , good Hercules , my vow ! O ching some pot of gold beneath my plough ' Could I , O could I , to my ...
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