Blackwood's Magazine, 47. kötetW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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43. oldal
... least this ad- vantage , that for a long time he let me eat my supper in quiet after the play . This unsuccessful attempt had made me pensive , and I determined now to study , in the first sources , these theo- ries and laws which every ...
... least this ad- vantage , that for a long time he let me eat my supper in quiet after the play . This unsuccessful attempt had made me pensive , and I determined now to study , in the first sources , these theo- ries and laws which every ...
46. oldal
... least against weather , and elastic through all the wear and tear of life . The spirits of some are ever alert , and guard every avenue through which care may enter . With others the five senses are all traitors , and ready to let the ...
... least against weather , and elastic through all the wear and tear of life . The spirits of some are ever alert , and guard every avenue through which care may enter . With others the five senses are all traitors , and ready to let the ...
54. oldal
... least a great vene- ration for my father and his learning , and therefore , though going to school , went at least half - willingly , as much as could then be expected of any well- disposed youth - as Homer says , ixwy asxati ye Juμx ...
... least a great vene- ration for my father and his learning , and therefore , though going to school , went at least half - willingly , as much as could then be expected of any well- disposed youth - as Homer says , ixwy asxati ye Juμx ...
62. oldal
... least when he affirms that , could he place the subject of his song in that station in society of which he conceives him to be worthy , his very bray would sound in his , the poet's , ears most " musically sweet . " Certes the much ...
... least when he affirms that , could he place the subject of his song in that station in society of which he conceives him to be worthy , his very bray would sound in his , the poet's , ears most " musically sweet . " Certes the much ...
63. oldal
... least , to find his father , and his search has been in vain : -he is approaching his home , sad , sorrow- ful , and ignorant of his sire's fate as when he left it , and suddenly his eye lights upon the returned ass . course his father ...
... least , to find his father , and his search has been in vain : -he is approaching his home , sad , sorrow- ful , and ignorant of his sire's fate as when he left it , and suddenly his eye lights upon the returned ass . course his father ...
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