The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 431
... tion are very gracefully made use of on this occasion : In either hand the hast ning angel caught Our ling ring parents , and to th ' eastern gate Led them direct ; and down the cliff as fast To the subjected plain ; then disappear'd ...
... tion are very gracefully made use of on this occasion : In either hand the hast ning angel caught Our ling ring parents , and to th ' eastern gate Led them direct ; and down the cliff as fast To the subjected plain ; then disappear'd ...
Strana 475
... tion , borrowing more of their epithets from colours , than from any other topic . MR . that are more delightful than any artificial shows , vet. As the fancy delights in every thing that is great , strange , or beautiful , and is still ...
... tion , borrowing more of their epithets from colours , than from any other topic . MR . that are more delightful than any artificial shows , vet. As the fancy delights in every thing that is great , strange , or beautiful , and is still ...
Strana 555
... tion that I can administer , to those who cannot get into that stroke of business ( as the phrase is ) which they deserve , is to reckon every particular acquisi- tion of knowledge in this study as a real increase of their fortune ; and ...
... tion that I can administer , to those who cannot get into that stroke of business ( as the phrase is ) which they deserve , is to reckon every particular acquisi- tion of knowledge in this study as a real increase of their fortune ; and ...
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