The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 169
... whole life with a book in his hand , that , I know not how , can whisper some- thing like knowledge of what has and does pass in the world ; which you would think he learned from some familiar spirit that did not think him worthy to ...
... whole life with a book in his hand , that , I know not how , can whisper some- thing like knowledge of what has and does pass in the world ; which you would think he learned from some familiar spirit that did not think him worthy to ...
Strana 304
... whole circle of being , whether within the verge of nature , or out of it , has a proper part assigned it in this admirable poem . In poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the principal members , and every part of them ...
... whole circle of being , whether within the verge of nature , or out of it , has a proper part assigned it in this admirable poem . In poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the principal members , and every part of them ...
Strana 465
... whole in some disorder . It is , I think , pretty plain , that most of the absurdity and ridicule we meet with in the world is generally owing to the impertinent 1 1 Since we have therefore such a treasury of. Cheapside , who are ...
... whole in some disorder . It is , I think , pretty plain , that most of the absurdity and ridicule we meet with in the world is generally owing to the impertinent 1 1 Since we have therefore such a treasury of. Cheapside , who are ...
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