The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... present , the company , of Rabelais , and with a chair - shaking merriment after the faint have joned in mmsen , rent to turning a hopeless thing which he might into a jest . It was like that exquisite picture of a set of laughers in ...
... present , the company , of Rabelais , and with a chair - shaking merriment after the faint have joned in mmsen , rent to turning a hopeless thing which he might into a jest . It was like that exquisite picture of a set of laughers in ...
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... present our readers by and by with a story of a man who never went out of the metropolis for ten years , and what took him out of it at last . " ANACREON'S PORTRAIT OF HIS MISTRESS . Αγε , ζωγράφων αριστ . Come , master of the rosy art ...
... present our readers by and by with a story of a man who never went out of the metropolis for ten years , and what took him out of it at last . " ANACREON'S PORTRAIT OF HIS MISTRESS . Αγε , ζωγράφων αριστ . Come , master of the rosy art ...
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... present periodical work will interfere with the literary part of another , in which the Editor has long been ... presents an awkward image THE INDICATOR. ...
... present periodical work will interfere with the literary part of another , in which the Editor has long been ... presents an awkward image THE INDICATOR. ...
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... present me with a view of all my books at once , set upon five degrees of shelves round about me . " ( Cotton's Mon- taigne , B. 3. ch . 3. ) A great prospect we hold to be a very disputa- ble advantage , upon the same reasoning as ...
... present me with a view of all my books at once , set upon five degrees of shelves round about me . " ( Cotton's Mon- taigne , B. 3. ch . 3. ) A great prospect we hold to be a very disputa- ble advantage , upon the same reasoning as ...
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... present story ; but we remember well , that at the beginning of his fragment on that subject , he says he shall relate doubtful stories as well as authentic ones , for the benefit of those , if no others , who will know how to make use ...
... present story ; but we remember well , that at the beginning of his fragment on that subject , he says he shall relate doubtful stories as well as authentic ones , for the benefit of those , if no others , who will know how to make use ...
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