The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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6. oldal
... less nature by Ovid . The Italian writers are so fond of it , that they have sonnets called Polyphemic sonnets . Raphael painted a beautiful pic- ture of Galatea triumphing on the waters , of which there are many engravings . And Handel ...
... less nature by Ovid . The Italian writers are so fond of it , that they have sonnets called Polyphemic sonnets . Raphael painted a beautiful pic- ture of Galatea triumphing on the waters , of which there are many engravings . And Handel ...
15. oldal
... less happy neighbours outgrew them , this happy family was to be disturbed ; and it was so . Venice in common with the other north- ern states of Italy became the property of the greatest neighbour for the time being , -of the Court of ...
... less happy neighbours outgrew them , this happy family was to be disturbed ; and it was so . Venice in common with the other north- ern states of Italy became the property of the greatest neighbour for the time being , -of the Court of ...
16. oldal
... less severe than in some other countries ; so that they do not violate their consciences so much as might be supposed , and the guilt is of necessity diminished with the sense of it . A late traveller says , that the most striking thing ...
... less severe than in some other countries ; so that they do not violate their consciences so much as might be supposed , and the guilt is of necessity diminished with the sense of it . A late traveller says , that the most striking thing ...
17. oldal
... less philosophical in his history than in any other of his works . A certain coldness of temperament , not unmixed with aristocratical pride , or at least from a great aversion from every thing like vulgar credulity , rendered his ...
... less philosophical in his history than in any other of his works . A certain coldness of temperament , not unmixed with aristocratical pride , or at least from a great aversion from every thing like vulgar credulity , rendered his ...
20. oldal
... less in number than the agreeable ones for unless the circum- stances which gave rise to the associations , press upon us , it is only from want of health that the power of throwing off these burdensome images become suspended . And the ...
... less in number than the agreeable ones for unless the circum- stances which gave rise to the associations , press upon us , it is only from want of health that the power of throwing off these burdensome images become suspended . And the ...
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