The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... look through a pair of spectacles . The Methodists talk of the " vile world " and the " vile body , " and boast of being able to view the next world better , in proportion as they see every thing discoloured in this ; but they carry the ...
... look through a pair of spectacles . The Methodists talk of the " vile world " and the " vile body , " and boast of being able to view the next world better , in proportion as they see every thing discoloured in this ; but they carry the ...
Strana 23
... look at the hands of Correggio's women or of Raphael's , we always wish to touch them . Again , Titian's landscapes have a prodigious gusto , both in the colouring and forms . We shall never forget one that we saw many years ago in the ...
... look at the hands of Correggio's women or of Raphael's , we always wish to touch them . Again , Titian's landscapes have a prodigious gusto , both in the colouring and forms . We shall never forget one that we saw many years ago in the ...
Strana 226
... look the faults of the ancients , it is because they have dearly earned it at our hands . We ought to have some objects to indulge our enthusiasm upon ; and we ought to indulge it upon the high- est , and those that are the surest of ...
... look the faults of the ancients , it is because they have dearly earned it at our hands . We ought to have some objects to indulge our enthusiasm upon ; and we ought to indulge it upon the high- est , and those that are the surest of ...
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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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