The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 3
... hears the warbling of birds , and the purling of streams ; but upon the finishing of some secret spell the fantastic scene breaks up , and the disconsolate knight finds him on a barren heath , or in a solitary desert . It is not ...
... hears the warbling of birds , and the purling of streams ; but upon the finishing of some secret spell the fantastic scene breaks up , and the disconsolate knight finds him on a barren heath , or in a solitary desert . It is not ...
Strana 45
... hear thy ev'ning song : And missing thee I walk unseen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold the wand'ring moon , Riding near her highest noon ; Like one that hath been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way ; And oft ...
... hear thy ev'ning song : And missing thee I walk unseen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold the wand'ring moon , Riding near her highest noon ; Like one that hath been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way ; And oft ...
Strana 51
... hear his father talk so like an adept , and with such a mixture of piety ; while Alexandrinus , observing his at- tention fixed , proceeded . This phial , child , and this little earthen pot , will add to thy estate so much as to * The ...
... hear his father talk so like an adept , and with such a mixture of piety ; while Alexandrinus , observing his at- tention fixed , proceeded . This phial , child , and this little earthen pot , will add to thy estate so much as to * The ...
Strana 63
... hear the distress of each beggar that is constant at a particular place , who is ever in the same tone , and succeeds because his audience is continually changing , though he does not alter his lamen- tation . If we have nothing else ...
... hear the distress of each beggar that is constant at a particular place , who is ever in the same tone , and succeeds because his audience is continually changing , though he does not alter his lamen- tation . If we have nothing else ...
Strana 78
... hear any more complaints on this subject . I am sure my she - disciples , who peruse these my daily lectures , have profited but little by them , if they are capable of giving into such an amphibious dress . This I should not have ...
... hear any more complaints on this subject . I am sure my she - disciples , who peruse these my daily lectures , have profited but little by them , if they are capable of giving into such an amphibious dress . This I should not have ...
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