The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 282
... raise the head of the mourning father . People whose hearts are wholly bent towards pleasure , or intent upon gain ... raised a specu lation on the notion of a modern philosopher , who describes the first motive of laughter to be a ...
... raise the head of the mourning father . People whose hearts are wholly bent towards pleasure , or intent upon gain ... raised a specu lation on the notion of a modern philosopher , who describes the first motive of laughter to be a ...
Strana 618
... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of King Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with the strongest instances of this kind . -Death ' Confusion ! Fiery ! what quality ? -why Gloster ! Gloster ! I'd ...
... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of King Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with the strongest instances of this kind . -Death ' Confusion ! Fiery ! what quality ? -why Gloster ! Gloster ! I'd ...
Strana 633
... raised the envy of Michael Angelo , who was his contemporary , and that from the study of his works Raphael him- self learned his best manner of designing . He was a master too in sculpture and architecture , and skilful in anatomy ...
... raised the envy of Michael Angelo , who was his contemporary , and that from the study of his works Raphael him- self learned his best manner of designing . He was a master too in sculpture and architecture , and skilful in anatomy ...
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