The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 165
... short history of the Lover's Leap , and is inscribed , An account of persons , male and female , who offered up their vows in the temple of the Pythian Apollo in the forty - sixth Olympiad , and leaped from the promontory of Leu- cate ...
... short history of the Lover's Leap , and is inscribed , An account of persons , male and female , who offered up their vows in the temple of the Pythian Apollo in the forty - sixth Olympiad , and leaped from the promontory of Leu- cate ...
Strana 247
... short and com- modious like opera - glasses , fit for short - sighted people as well as others ; these glasses making the objects appear either as they are seen by the naked eye , or more distinct , though somewhat less than life , or ...
... short and com- modious like opera - glasses , fit for short - sighted people as well as others ; these glasses making the objects appear either as they are seen by the naked eye , or more distinct , though somewhat less than life , or ...
Strana 515
... short , if we look into the conduct of Homer , Virgil , and Milton , as the great fable is the soul of each poem , so to give their works an agreeable va- riety , their episodes are so many short fables , and their similes so many short ...
... short , if we look into the conduct of Homer , Virgil , and Milton , as the great fable is the soul of each poem , so to give their works an agreeable va- riety , their episodes are so many short fables , and their similes so many short ...
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