The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 72
... represented as proceeding from natural causes , without the inter- position of any god , or other supernatural power capable of producing it . The spears and arrows grow of themselves without so much as the modern help of enchantment ...
... represented as proceeding from natural causes , without the inter- position of any god , or other supernatural power capable of producing it . The spears and arrows grow of themselves without so much as the modern help of enchantment ...
Strana 139
... represented him as alighting upon the earth , the poet concludes his description with a circumstance which is altogether new , and imagined with the greatest strength of fancy : -Like Maia's son he stood , And shook his plumes , that ...
... represented him as alighting upon the earth , the poet concludes his description with a circumstance which is altogether new , and imagined with the greatest strength of fancy : -Like Maia's son he stood , And shook his plumes , that ...
Strana 438
... represented in a plain morning gown , her left side bare , and her hand pointing to her heart , with these words , Far and near . ' Her head had only a crown of pomegranate flowers tied round it , out of which grew four pomegranates ...
... represented in a plain morning gown , her left side bare , and her hand pointing to her heart , with these words , Far and near . ' Her head had only a crown of pomegranate flowers tied round it , out of which grew four pomegranates ...
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