The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... story , which always appeared to us one of the most pathetic and deeply - meaning in poetry . He was separated by his monstrous appearance from human - kind , and yet in his heart and inclinations he sympathised with them . The want of ...
... story , which always appeared to us one of the most pathetic and deeply - meaning in poetry . He was separated by his monstrous appearance from human - kind , and yet in his heart and inclinations he sympathised with them . The want of ...
8. oldal
... 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 , ζωγραφων αpist . Come , master of the rosy art , Thou painter after my own heart ...
... 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 , ζωγραφων αpist . Come , master of the rosy art , Thou painter after my own heart ...
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... STORY IN THE ANTIENT WRIters . Acontius was a youth of the island of Cea ( now Zia ) , who at the sacrifices in honour of Diana fell in love with this beautiful virgin , Cydippe ; but she was unfortunately so much above him in rank ...
... STORY IN THE ANTIENT WRIters . Acontius was a youth of the island of Cea ( now Zia ) , who at the sacrifices in honour of Diana fell in love with this beautiful virgin , Cydippe ; but she was unfortunately so much above him in rank ...
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... story of Godiva is not a fiction , as many suppose it . At least it is to be found in Matthew of Westminster , and is not of a nature to have been a mere invention . Her name , and that of her husband , Leofric , are mentioned in an old ...
... story of Godiva is not a fiction , as many suppose it . At least it is to be found in Matthew of Westminster , and is not of a nature to have been a mere invention . Her name , and that of her husband , Leofric , are mentioned in an old ...
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... 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 regard ...
... 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 regard ...
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