The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 5
... hear some of the 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 sub- ject to the writer ...
... hear some of the 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 sub- ject to the writer ...
Strana 11
... hear whether any of these had ever been so unfortunate , that had been before very hearty in the straight paths . " I considered all these strange sights with great atten- tion , until at last I was interrupted by a cluster of the ...
... hear whether any of these had ever been so unfortunate , that had been before very hearty in the straight paths . " I considered all these strange sights with great atten- tion , until at last I was interrupted by a cluster of the ...
Strana 16
... hear that she proves worthy of her father , worthy of you , and of your and her ancestors . Her ingenuity is admirable ; her frugality extraordinary . She loves me , the surest pledge of her virtue ; and adds to this a won- derful ...
... hear that she proves worthy of her father , worthy of you , and of your and her ancestors . Her ingenuity is admirable ; her frugality extraordinary . She loves me , the surest pledge of her virtue ; and adds to this a won- derful ...
Strana 22
... hear double , so he heard enough to make him mad ; and as jealous eyes always see through magnifying glasses , so he was certain it could not be I whom he had seen , a beardless stripling , but fancied he saw a gay gentleman of the ...
... hear double , so he heard enough to make him mad ; and as jealous eyes always see through magnifying glasses , so he was certain it could not be I whom he had seen , a beardless stripling , but fancied he saw a gay gentleman of the ...
Strana 23
... hear my prayer : If lewdness e'er defil'd my virgin bloom , From heaven with justice I receive my doom : But if my honour yet has known no stain , Thou , goddess , thou my innocence maintain : Thou , whom the nicest rules of goodness ...
... hear my prayer : If lewdness e'er defil'd my virgin bloom , From heaven with justice I receive my doom : But if my honour yet has known no stain , Thou , goddess , thou my innocence maintain : Thou , whom the nicest rules of goodness ...
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