The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... beautiful passages , the admirer of it has repeated to me a speech of Apollo , or a description of Polypheme . At other times , when I have searched for the actions of a great man , who gave a subject to the writer , I have been ...
... beautiful passages , the admirer of it has repeated to me a speech of Apollo , or a description of Polypheme . At other times , when I have searched for the actions of a great man , who gave a subject to the writer , I have been ...
Strana 189
... beautiful , and raises him to a certain grandeur above the imputation of vanity . " I must confess , " says he , " that nothing employs my thoughts more than the desire I have of perpetua- ting my name ; which in my opinion is a design ...
... beautiful , and raises him to a certain grandeur above the imputation of vanity . " I must confess , " says he , " that nothing employs my thoughts more than the desire I have of perpetua- ting my name ; which in my opinion is a design ...
Strana 318
... beautiful ; and , when she was but a girl of threescore and ten years of age , received the addresses of several who made love to her . Among these were two brothers , Harpath and Shalum . Harpath , being the first - born , was master ...
... beautiful ; and , when she was but a girl of threescore and ten years of age , received the addresses of several who made love to her . Among these were two brothers , Harpath and Shalum . Harpath , being the first - born , was master ...
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