The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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2. oldal
... spirit ; and yet in objecting to this mistake , he fell into ' one of the very same nature , and asserted that learning was no longer wanted , because all the " useful books " in the ancient languages had been translated . By useful ...
... spirit ; and yet in objecting to this mistake , he fell into ' one of the very same nature , and asserted that learning was no longer wanted , because all the " useful books " in the ancient languages had been translated . By useful ...
11. oldal
... Spirit of Plato , to unfold What world or what vast regions hold The immortal mind , that hath forsook Her mansion ... spirits , purged and refined , Shake off that clog of human frailty . Give me Leave to enjoy myself . That place ...
... Spirit of Plato , to unfold What world or what vast regions hold The immortal mind , that hath forsook Her mansion ... spirits , purged and refined , Shake off that clog of human frailty . Give me Leave to enjoy myself . That place ...
14. oldal
... spirit of poetical tendency , the bridge leading to the city jail is called the Bridge of Sighs ; and one of the ... spirits . A quintessence of this quality would seem to have been almost the only thing which made a late celebrated ...
... spirit of poetical tendency , the bridge leading to the city jail is called the Bridge of Sighs ; and one of the ... spirits . A quintessence of this quality would seem to have been almost the only thing which made a late celebrated ...
15. oldal
... spirit of republican pride , and a sort of gusto of contrast to the pleasurability of their temperament , that black colours became the national wear . Not only the divines and lawyers wore black , but the statesmen wore black , the ...
... spirit of republican pride , and a sort of gusto of contrast to the pleasurability of their temperament , that black colours became the national wear . Not only the divines and lawyers wore black , but the statesmen wore black , the ...
18. oldal
... spirit of bitter jesting , or with a playful raillery that could not be bitter with so sweet an earnestness , that he would give up his tax , provided she rode through the city of Coventry , naked . She took him at his word ; and said ...
... spirit of bitter jesting , or with a playful raillery that could not be bitter with so sweet an earnestness , that he would give up his tax , provided she rode through the city of Coventry , naked . She took him at his word ; and said ...
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