The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... kind of painter , or at least a designer . He was first of all to draw the outline of the subject which he intended to write I upon , and afterward conform the description to the ism , figure of his subject . The poetry was to contract ...
... kind of painter , or at least a designer . He was first of all to draw the outline of the subject which he intended to write I upon , and afterward conform the description to the ism , figure of his subject . The poetry was to contract ...
Strana 655
... kind fates bestow , And have the heart to use the store That have the generous skill to bear The hated weight of poverty . - CREXCE . than they want , there are few rich men in any of the politer nations , but among the middle sort of ...
... kind fates bestow , And have the heart to use the store That have the generous skill to bear The hated weight of poverty . - CREXCE . than they want , there are few rich men in any of the politer nations , but among the middle sort of ...
Strana 664
... kind of curse pronounced to them in the words of Goliah , " I will give thee to the fowls of the air and to the beasts of the field . " Though exercises of this kind , when indulged with moderation , may have a good influence both on ...
... kind of curse pronounced to them in the words of Goliah , " I will give thee to the fowls of the air and to the beasts of the field . " Though exercises of this kind , when indulged with moderation , may have a good influence both on ...
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