The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
6. oldal
... death . Galatea , inconsolable , and unable to restore her lover to life , or render him a deity like herself , turned him into a fountain . It was after this event that we may suppose Polyphemus to have become the inhospitable and ...
... death . Galatea , inconsolable , and unable to restore her lover to life , or render him a deity like herself , turned him into a fountain . It was after this event that we may suppose Polyphemus to have become the inhospitable and ...
18. oldal
... death . The day came ; and Coventry , it may be imagined , was silent as death . The lady went out at the palace door , was set on horseback , and at the same time divested of her wrapping garment , as if she had been going into a bath ...
... death . The day came ; and Coventry , it may be imagined , was silent as death . The lady went out at the palace door , was set on horseback , and at the same time divested of her wrapping garment , as if she had been going into a bath ...
22. oldal
... death in the reign of Edward the Fourth , for wishing the horns of a favourite white stag which the king had killed , in the body of the person who advised him to do it . And here too ( a sufficing contrast ) lies Isabella , wife of ...
... death in the reign of Edward the Fourth , for wishing the horns of a favourite white stag which the king had killed , in the body of the person who advised him to do it . And here too ( a sufficing contrast ) lies Isabella , wife of ...
44. oldal
... his inquisitorial abstractions on the banks of a river , says , Here we may Think and pray , Before death G Stops our breath . Other joys Are but toys , And to be lamented . " " $ So saying , he stops the breath " of 44 THE INDICATOR .
... his inquisitorial abstractions on the banks of a river , says , Here we may Think and pray , Before death G Stops our breath . Other joys Are but toys , And to be lamented . " " $ So saying , he stops the breath " of 44 THE INDICATOR .
46. oldal
... Death is common to all ; and a trout , speedily killed by a man , may suffer no worse fate than from the jaws of a pike . It is the mode , the lingering cat - like cruelty of the angler's sport , that renders it unworthy . If fish were ...
... Death is common to all ; and a trout , speedily killed by a man , may suffer no worse fate than from the jaws of a pike . It is the mode , the lingering cat - like cruelty of the angler's sport , that renders it unworthy . If fish were ...
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