The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 103
... sometimes of syllables , as in echoes and doggerel rhymes ; sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles ; and some- times of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes , or altars : nay , some carry the notion of ...
... sometimes of syllables , as in echoes and doggerel rhymes ; sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles ; and some- times of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes , or altars : nay , some carry the notion of ...
Strana 104
... sometimes scorched in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , and burnt in love , like a ship set on fire in the middle of the sea . author that ever writ ; and indeed all other talents of an extraordinary genius . It may be ...
... sometimes scorched in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , and burnt in love , like a ship set on fire in the middle of the sea . author that ever writ ; and indeed all other talents of an extraordinary genius . It may be ...
Strana 316
... sometimes only most extraordinary beauty by those of her begun to be chipped , sometimes rough- own complexion . He had at the same time hewn , and but just sketched into an human two young fellows , who were likewise ne- figure ; sometimes ...
... sometimes only most extraordinary beauty by those of her begun to be chipped , sometimes rough- own complexion . He had at the same time hewn , and but just sketched into an human two young fellows , who were likewise ne- figure ; sometimes ...
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