The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 6
... face Divine compassion visibly appear'd , Love without end , and without measure grace . they were the gods who thus transformed them . It is this kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circumstances ...
... face Divine compassion visibly appear'd , Love without end , and without measure grace . they were the gods who thus transformed them . It is this kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circumstances ...
Strana 7
... face of indolence overspreads the cred writ is said to have seen such an angel in whole , and I have no land - mark to direct my- the sun . In the answer which this angel re - self by . Were one's time a little straitened turns to the ...
... face of indolence overspreads the cred writ is said to have seen such an angel in whole , and I have no land - mark to direct my- the sun . In the answer which this angel re - self by . Were one's time a little straitened turns to the ...
Strana 9
... face . Nine . Paid off the butcher's bill . Mem . to be allowed for the last leg of mutton . More Ten , eleven . At the Coffee - house . work in the north . Stranger in a black wig asked me how stocks went . From twelve to one . Walked ...
... face . Nine . Paid off the butcher's bill . Mem . to be allowed for the last leg of mutton . More Ten , eleven . At the Coffee - house . work in the north . Stranger in a black wig asked me how stocks went . From twelve to one . Walked ...
Strana 11
... face in my memory for the future ; but as I all their reason , you have yours most powerful . was walking in the Park the same evening , he We have each of us to thank our genius that appeared to me in one of those wigs that I the ...
... face in my memory for the future ; but as I all their reason , you have yours most powerful . was walking in the Park the same evening , he We have each of us to thank our genius that appeared to me in one of those wigs that I the ...
Strana 19
... face , and boring out the eyes uncertain author on Sir Philip Sidney's sister , with their fingers . Others are called the danc- a lady who seems to have been of a temper ing - masters , and teach their scholars to cut very much ...
... face , and boring out the eyes uncertain author on Sir Philip Sidney's sister , with their fingers . Others are called the danc- a lady who seems to have been of a temper ing - masters , and teach their scholars to cut very much ...
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