The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... instances of alli- teration in colouring , of which these pictures are every where full . The gross bloated ... instance occurs in the present pic- ture . He has so contrived the papers in the hair of the Bride , as to make them ...
... instances of alli- teration in colouring , of which these pictures are every where full . The gross bloated ... instance occurs in the present pic- ture . He has so contrived the papers in the hair of the Bride , as to make them ...
Strana 201
... instance is that of two urns of marble , which have been turned as much as possible to the original purposes of such vessels , by becoming the depository of locks of hair . A lock of hair is an actual relic of the dead , as much so , in ...
... instance is that of two urns of marble , which have been turned as much as possible to the original purposes of such vessels , by becoming the depository of locks of hair . A lock of hair is an actual relic of the dead , as much so , in ...
Strana 176
... instance , that produces , and is , in some mea- sure , an excuse for the habit of hypocrisy . Hypocrisy , as it is connected with cowardice , seems to imply weakness of body or want of spirit . The impudence and insensibility which ...
... instance , that produces , and is , in some mea- sure , an excuse for the habit of hypocrisy . Hypocrisy , as it is connected with cowardice , seems to imply weakness of body or want of spirit . The impudence and insensibility which ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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