The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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4. oldal
... whole volumes of this kind of misrepresentation . The simple elements of them will be laid before him ; and the eye of his own unobstructed heart will see more of what the poets saw in them , at once . ABARIS , A mysterious personage in ...
... whole volumes of this kind of misrepresentation . The simple elements of them will be laid before him ; and the eye of his own unobstructed heart will see more of what the poets saw in them , at once . ABARIS , A mysterious personage in ...
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city of his manners , so that he would sit whole days on the sea - coast , watching to catch a glimpse of her out of the water , while the tears ran down his dreadful face , and he was as gentle and humble as a child . The fair nymph ...
city of his manners , so that he would sit whole days on the sea - coast , watching to catch a glimpse of her out of the water , while the tears ran down his dreadful face , and he was as gentle and humble as a child . The fair nymph ...
10. oldal
... whole ranks of glittering authors , standing at due distance . But Ariosto , whose mind could fly out of it's nest over all nature , wrote over the house he built , " Parva , sed apta mihi " -Small , but suited to me . However , it is ...
... whole ranks of glittering authors , standing at due distance . But Ariosto , whose mind could fly out of it's nest over all nature , wrote over the house he built , " Parva , sed apta mihi " -Small , but suited to me . However , it is ...
18. oldal
... whole ages of liberal opinion , and to surpass them in the daring virtue of setting a principle above a custom . The countess entreated her lord to give up his fancied right ; but in vain . At last , wishing to put an end to her ...
... whole ages of liberal opinion , and to surpass them in the daring virtue of setting a principle above a custom . The countess entreated her lord to give up his fancied right ; but in vain . At last , wishing to put an end to her ...
19. oldal
... whole story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be conceived . Drayton has not made so much of this subject , as might have been expected ; yet what he says is said well and earnestly . Coventry at length From her small mean ...
... whole story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be conceived . Drayton has not made so much of this subject , as might have been expected ; yet what he says is said well and earnestly . Coventry at length From her small mean ...
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