The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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35. oldal
... least claim to it by birth ; and yet instead of it's destroying them both , he was allowed to be her husband . Charles Brandon was , the son of Sir William Brandon , whose skull was cleaved at Bosworth by Richard the Third , while ...
... least claim to it by birth ; and yet instead of it's destroying them both , he was allowed to be her husband . Charles Brandon was , the son of Sir William Brandon , whose skull was cleaved at Bosworth by Richard the Third , while ...
37. oldal
... least we believe so , for we have not the chivalrous Lord Herbert's life of Henry the 8th by us , which is most probably the authority for the story ; and being a good thing , it is omitted , as usual , by his historians ) that Charles ...
... least we believe so , for we have not the chivalrous Lord Herbert's life of Henry the 8th by us , which is most probably the authority for the story ; and being a good thing , it is omitted , as usual , by his historians ) that Charles ...
40. oldal
... least for one founded on fact . We wish to correct this mistake ; and shall make a point hereafter of so wording any thing we write in the shape of a narrative , that a mere fiction shall not be con- founded with our personal experience ...
... least for one founded on fact . We wish to correct this mistake ; and shall make a point hereafter of so wording any thing we write in the shape of a narrative , that a mere fiction shall not be con- founded with our personal experience ...
47. oldal
... least in merit . The casts of figures , though copied from the antique , are inferior to the busts . The latter are from good old casts ; sometimes worn , but still retaining the general spirit of the original . The figures are from ...
... least in merit . The casts of figures , though copied from the antique , are inferior to the busts . The latter are from good old casts ; sometimes worn , but still retaining the general spirit of the original . The figures are from ...
53. oldal
... least of as much sincerity , as would enable him to delude himself in good taste . In proportion as his very egotism was con- cerned , it was likely that such a man would exalt the gravity and importance of his new calling . He had ...
... least of as much sincerity , as would enable him to delude himself in good taste . In proportion as his very egotism was con- cerned , it was likely that such a man would exalt the gravity and importance of his new calling . He had ...
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