The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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22. oldal
... wife of Edward the Second . She , wolf of France , with unrelenting fangs . Who tore the bowels of her mangled mate . - GRAY . Her " mate's " heart was buried with her , and placed upon her bosom ! a thing that looks like the fantastic ...
... wife of Edward the Second . She , wolf of France , with unrelenting fangs . Who tore the bowels of her mangled mate . - GRAY . Her " mate's " heart was buried with her , and placed upon her bosom ! a thing that looks like the fantastic ...
36. oldal
... wife . Royal females in most countries have certainly none of the advantages of their rank , whatever the males may have . Mary was destined to taste the usual bitterness of their lot ; but she was amply repaid . At the conclusion of ...
... wife . Royal females in most countries have certainly none of the advantages of their rank , whatever the males may have . Mary was destined to taste the usual bitterness of their lot ; but she was amply repaid . At the conclusion of ...
55. oldal
... wife , who was of a weak understanding , became insane . An excellent writer ( Wordsworth ) has written an idle couplet about the insanity of poets : We poets enter on our path with gladness , But thereof comes in the end despondency ...
... wife , who was of a weak understanding , became insane . An excellent writer ( Wordsworth ) has written an idle couplet about the insanity of poets : We poets enter on our path with gladness , But thereof comes in the end despondency ...
66. oldal
... wife ; the other son , at the same time , making a suitable match with his father's mistress , Circe . Telemachus seems to have had the best of this extraordinary bargain , for Circe was a goddess , consequently always young ; and yet ...
... wife ; the other son , at the same time , making a suitable match with his father's mistress , Circe . Telemachus seems to have had the best of this extraordinary bargain , for Circe was a goddess , consequently always young ; and yet ...
76. oldal
... wife , that unable to bear the company of any other person , he gave himself entirely up to a solitary way of living . This was the more remarkable in him , as he had been a man of jovial habits , fond of his wine and visitors , and ...
... wife , that unable to bear the company of any other person , he gave himself entirely up to a solitary way of living . This was the more remarkable in him , as he had been a man of jovial habits , fond of his wine and visitors , and ...
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