The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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3. oldal
... Become the touches of sweet harmony . 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 following : - With what a charm , the moon ...
... Become the touches of sweet harmony . 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 following : - With what a charm , the moon ...
5. oldal
... become a Jew ; making bold efforts to disengage himself from this cruel alternative ; then plunged in misery ; and above all , abandoned by men calling themselves his friends , and whom he had taken for such , a distracted state of mind ...
... become a Jew ; making bold efforts to disengage himself from this cruel alternative ; then plunged in misery ; and above all , abandoned by men calling themselves his friends , and whom he had taken for such , a distracted state of mind ...
6. oldal
... become the inhospitable and cruel wretch which he is described to be in Homer's Odyssey : and this point of view helps to throw an additional interest over his story , which always appeared to us one of the most pathetic and deeply ...
... become the inhospitable and cruel wretch which he is described to be in Homer's Odyssey : and this point of view helps to throw an additional interest over his story , which always appeared to us one of the most pathetic and deeply ...
16. oldal
... become subscribers , should therefore order it of booksellers who send weekly or monthly parcels to their respective places of residence . The delay would be of little consequence with a work not containing any thing of merely temporary ...
... become subscribers , should therefore order it of booksellers who send weekly or monthly parcels to their respective places of residence . The delay would be of little consequence with a work not containing any thing of merely temporary ...
20. oldal
... become suspended . And the beauty of this art is , that it does not insist upon pleasant materials to work on . Nor ... becomes a part of the very health of our minds . For instance , we can never go through St. Giles's , but the sense ...
... become suspended . And the beauty of this art is , that it does not insist upon pleasant materials to work on . Nor ... becomes a part of the very health of our minds . For instance , we can never go through St. Giles's , but the sense ...
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