The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... raise them , form themselves into an acute or grave , quick or slow , loud or soft , tone . These too may be subdi- vided ... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate char- acter of king Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare ...
... raise them , form themselves into an acute or grave , quick or slow , loud or soft , tone . These too may be subdi- vided ... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate char- acter of king Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare ...
Strana 185
... raise its glory to the skies in thine . " The epigram has a respect to the character of its subject ; for Menander writ remarkably with a justness and purity of language . It has also told the country he was born in , without either a ...
... raise its glory to the skies in thine . " The epigram has a respect to the character of its subject ; for Menander writ remarkably with a justness and purity of language . It has also told the country he was born in , without either a ...
Strana 202
... raised himself in his bed to acknowledge the honour which was done him by that visit . The king embraced him , and Leonardo , fainting in the same moment , expired in the arms of that great monarch . ( It is impossible to attend to such ...
... raised himself in his bed to acknowledge the honour which was done him by that visit . The king embraced him , and Leonardo , fainting in the same moment , expired in the arms of that great monarch . ( It is impossible to attend to such ...
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