The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 58
... Book , they abound with as magnificent Ideas . The sixth Book , like a troubled Ocean , represents Greatness in Confusion ; the seventh affects the Imagination like the Ocean in a Calm , and fills the Mind of the Reader , without ...
... Book , they abound with as magnificent Ideas . The sixth Book , like a troubled Ocean , represents Greatness in Confusion ; the seventh affects the Imagination like the Ocean in a Calm , and fills the Mind of the Reader , without ...
Strana 357
... Book is lost , and I foresee in the Course even of a prosperous Life , that you will meet Afflictions to make you Mad , if you cannot bear this Trifle . Sir , there is in this Case no need of bearing , for you have the Book . I say ...
... Book is lost , and I foresee in the Course even of a prosperous Life , that you will meet Afflictions to make you Mad , if you cannot bear this Trifle . Sir , there is in this Case no need of bearing , for you have the Book . I say ...
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... Book and Tanglewood Tales . 5 ( See also FICTION ) 857 58 619 850 Howard's Rattlin the Reefer . Introduction by Guy Pocock . Hughes's Tom Brown's School Days . Illustrated by T. Robinson . Ingelow's ( Jean ) Mopsa the Fairy ...
... Book and Tanglewood Tales . 5 ( See also FICTION ) 857 58 619 850 Howard's Rattlin the Reefer . Introduction by Guy Pocock . Hughes's Tom Brown's School Days . Illustrated by T. Robinson . Ingelow's ( Jean ) Mopsa the Fairy ...
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