The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 71
... seen some of them where the verses have 1 many hours not only been edged by a name at each extremity , but have had the same name running down like a seam through the middle of the poem . .1 their Jess , it is writing as re- I have seen ...
... seen some of them where the verses have 1 many hours not only been edged by a name at each extremity , but have had the same name running down like a seam through the middle of the poem . .1 their Jess , it is writing as re- I have seen ...
Strana 102
... seen an eye curse for half an hour together , and an eye - brow call a man a scoundrel . Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain , resent , languish , despair , and die , in dumb - show . For my own part , I am so apt to ...
... seen an eye curse for half an hour together , and an eye - brow call a man a scoundrel . Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain , resent , languish , despair , and die , in dumb - show . For my own part , I am so apt to ...
Strana 528
... seen the meaning of most part of that warning which he had given , and was consider- ing how the latter words should be fulfilled , when a mighty noise was heard without , and the door was blackened by a numerous train of harpies ...
... seen the meaning of most part of that warning which he had given , and was consider- ing how the latter words should be fulfilled , when a mighty noise was heard without , and the door was blackened by a numerous train of harpies ...
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