| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 352 str.
...Vanessa much esteem'd his wit, And call'd for his Poetic Works ; Meantime the boy in secret lurks, And, while the book was in her hand, The urchin from...dart of such prodigious length, It pierc'd the feeble volnme through, And deep transfix'd her bosom too. Some lines, more moving than the rest, Stuck to... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 str.
...poetic works: Meantime the boy in secret lurks ; And, while the book was in her hand, The urchin front d plenty cheer'd the labouring swain, Where transfix' d her bosom too. Some lines, more moving than the rest, Stuck to the point that pierc'd her... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 str.
...his pottie works : Meantime the boy in seeret lurks ; And, while the book was in her hand, The urehin רӀ 0 d j "X 1825 )Printed by Thomas Davison for T sueh prodigious length, It piere'd the feeble volume through, And deep transfix'd her bosom too. Some... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 str.
...Vanessa much esteem'd his wit, And call'd for his poetic works : Meantime the boy in secret lurks ; And, while the book was in her hand, The urchin from...length, It pierc'd the feeble volume through, And deep transfix 'd her bosom too.' Some lines, more moving than the rest, Stuck to the point that pierc'd... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 str.
...Guards as he turns, and circles as he wheels. POPE. What is stuck must be separated by contrivance ; Some lines more moving than the rest, Stuck to the point that pierc'd her breast. SWIFT. TO FIX, SETTLE, ESTABLISH. To foe, in Latin Jixum, perfect of Jigo, and in Greek Tniya/, signifies... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1826 - 610 str.
...And call'il for his poetic works: Meantime the boy in secret larks, And, while the book was in IKT hand. The urchin from his private stand Took aim, and shot with all his streng* h A dart of such prodigious length, It pierced the feeble volume through, And deep transfix'd... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 str.
...Homer. Great ¡landing miracle that heaven assigned ; Tis only thinking gives this turn of mind. Pope. The urchin from his private stand Took aim and shot with all his strength. Steift. Stand by when he is going. Id. I wish your fortune had enabled you to have continued longer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1833 - 380 str.
...Vanessa much esteem'd his wit, And call'd for his poetic works : Meantime the boy in secret lurks ; And, while the book was in her hand, The urchin from...his strength A dart of such prodigious length, It pierced the feeble volume through, And deep transfix'd her bosom too. Some lines, more moving than... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1833 - 378 str.
...private stand Took aim, and shot with all his strength A dart of such prodigious length, It pierced the feeble volume through, And deep transfix'd her...more moving than the rest; Stuck to the point that pierced her breast, • And, borne directly to the heart, With pains unknown increased her smart. Dreams... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1837 - 382 str.
...Vanessa much esteemed his wit, And call'd for his poetic works. Mean time the boy in secret lurks ; And, while the book was in her hand The urchin from...his strength A dart of such prodigious length, It pierced the feeble volume through, And deep transfix'd her bosom too. Some lines, more moving than... | |
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