The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... pleased with any little accomplishments , either of body or mind , which have once made us remarkable in the world , that we en- deavour to persuade ourselves it is not in the power of time to rob us of them . We are eternally pursuing ...
... pleased with any little accomplishments , either of body or mind , which have once made us remarkable in the world , that we en- deavour to persuade ourselves it is not in the power of time to rob us of them . We are eternally pursuing ...
Strana 45
... pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for my own part , I am pleased most with those passages in this description which carry in them a greater measure of probability , and are such as might ...
... pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for my own part , I am pleased most with those passages in this description which carry in them a greater measure of probability , and are such as might ...
Strana 114
... pleased I soon returned , Pleased it returned as soon , with answering looks Of sympathy and love ; there I had fixed Mine eyes till now , and pined with vain desire , Had not a voice thus warned me , " What thou seest , What there thou ...
... pleased I soon returned , Pleased it returned as soon , with answering looks Of sympathy and love ; there I had fixed Mine eyes till now , and pined with vain desire , Had not a voice thus warned me , " What thou seest , What there thou ...
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