The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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37. oldal
... Plutarch's account of Brutus's vision , of which Shakspeare has given so fine a version ( Julius Cæsar , Act 4 , Sc . 3. ) . Beliefs of this : kind seem traceable from one superstition to another , THE INDICATOR . 37.
... Plutarch's account of Brutus's vision , of which Shakspeare has given so fine a version ( Julius Cæsar , Act 4 , Sc . 3. ) . Beliefs of this : kind seem traceable from one superstition to another , THE INDICATOR . 37.
40. oldal
... given to houses . Herrick , an excellent poet of the Anacreontic order in the time of Elizabeth , whose works we shall often have occasion to recommend to the reader , and who was visited perhaps more than any poet that ever lived with ...
... given to houses . Herrick , an excellent poet of the Anacreontic order in the time of Elizabeth , whose works we shall often have occasion to recommend to the reader , and who was visited perhaps more than any poet that ever lived with ...
53. oldal
... given to it's possession , of which the incredulousness of mere insincerity could know nothing . Thomas à Becket may have inherited his portion of the romantic from his mother , whose story is a singular one . His father , Gilbert ...
... given to it's possession , of which the incredulousness of mere insincerity could know nothing . Thomas à Becket may have inherited his portion of the romantic from his mother , whose story is a singular one . His father , Gilbert ...
59. oldal
... given him the same covering , when he passes through the court of Antinous , and suddenly appears before the throne . This has been turned to happy account by Virgil , and to a new and noble one by Milton . Virgil makes Æneas issue ...
... given him the same covering , when he passes through the court of Antinous , and suddenly appears before the throne . This has been turned to happy account by Virgil , and to a new and noble one by Milton . Virgil makes Æneas issue ...
61. oldal
... given a specimen of a translation of Dante in the original measure . If not , the present one is perhaps the first that has appeared in the language ; which we mention , of course , as a mere curiosity . sented bus THE SHOEMAKER OF ...
... given a specimen of a translation of Dante in the original measure . If not , the present one is perhaps the first that has appeared in the language ; which we mention , of course , as a mere curiosity . sented bus THE SHOEMAKER OF ...
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