The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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1. oldal
... night , who can do any thing for a book but give it a title ; and after many grave and ineffectual attempts to furnish one for the present , the company , after the fashion of Rabelais , and with a chair - shaking merriment which he ...
... night , who can do any thing for a book but give it a title ; and after many grave and ineffectual attempts to furnish one for the present , the company , after the fashion of Rabelais , and with a chair - shaking merriment which he ...
3. oldal
... night , Become the touches of sweet harmony . basiss vt helesimummooty T Now a foreign translator , of the ordinary kind , would dilute and take all taste and freshness out of this draught of poetry , in a style amounting to the ...
... night , Become the touches of sweet harmony . basiss vt helesimummooty T Now a foreign translator , of the ordinary kind , would dilute and take all taste and freshness out of this draught of poetry , in a style amounting to the ...
4. oldal
... night's impressive hour , To harmony impart divinest power . It will be our business , where a quotation from the foreign poets occurs to us , to do at any rate a little better than this : and the English reader will have a better idea ...
... night's impressive hour , To harmony impart divinest power . It will be our business , where a quotation from the foreign poets occurs to us , to do at any rate a little better than this : and the English reader will have a better idea ...
13. oldal
... gets among the country - people . They sang to a kind of chant , sometimes responding to each other ; and the effect at night - time , when the sound came however is still heard in Venice , especially of an THE INDICATOR . · 13.
... gets among the country - people . They sang to a kind of chant , sometimes responding to each other ; and the effect at night - time , when the sound came however is still heard in Venice , especially of an THE INDICATOR . · 13.
22. oldal
... night time , as we used . Camden , " the nourrice of antiquitie , " received part of his education in this school ; and here also , not to mention a variety of others known in the literary world , were bred two of the most powerful and ...
... night time , as we used . Camden , " the nourrice of antiquitie , " received part of his education in this school ; and here also , not to mention a variety of others known in the literary world , were bred two of the most powerful and ...
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