The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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3. oldal
... respects of Homer . Perhaps we could not give the reader a more brief yet complete spe‐ › cimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by select- ing a well - known passage from Shakspeare , and turning it into the common ...
... respects of Homer . Perhaps we could not give the reader a more brief yet complete spe‐ › cimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by select- ing a well - known passage from Shakspeare , and turning it into the common ...
7. oldal
... respect , is too old and too foolish to mend ; but the rising one has new light ; and how easily might it see , not only from the sophistications of it's parents , but from their sufferings , and even their little unconscious hankerings ...
... respect , is too old and too foolish to mend ; but the rising one has new light ; and how easily might it see , not only from the sophistications of it's parents , but from their sufferings , and even their little unconscious hankerings ...
9. oldal
... respect , than it has ever been . It will have more than the usual literature , for instance , connected with politics and criticism , -especially the latter . Indeed , should the new paper injure the old one , it would be dropped . The ...
... respect , than it has ever been . It will have more than the usual literature , for instance , connected with politics and criticism , -especially the latter . Indeed , should the new paper injure the old one , it would be dropped . The ...
10. oldal
... is to be observed , that he could not afford a larger . He was a Duodenarian , in that respect , like ourselves . We do not know how our ideas of a study might expand with our walls . Montaigne , who was 10 THE INDICATOR .
... is to be observed , that he could not afford a larger . He was a Duodenarian , in that respect , like ourselves . We do not know how our ideas of a study might expand with our walls . Montaigne , who was 10 THE INDICATOR .
16. oldal
... respect , and to make excellent parents and kins- folk and it is to be observed that in many of the cities of Italy , the proneness to love has gradually produced a state of opinion on those matters , less severe than in some other ...
... respect , and to make excellent parents and kins- folk and it is to be observed that in many of the cities of Italy , the proneness to love has gradually produced a state of opinion on those matters , less severe than in some other ...
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