The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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61. oldal
... light , which came so swiftly o'er the sea , That never wing with such a fervour beat . I did but turn to ask what it might be Of my sage leader , when its orb had got More large meanwhile , and came more gloriously : And by degrees , I ...
... light , which came so swiftly o'er the sea , That never wing with such a fervour beat . I did but turn to ask what it might be Of my sage leader , when its orb had got More large meanwhile , and came more gloriously : And by degrees , I ...
62. oldal
... light behaviour , that subjected her to what he was assured she willingly consented to ; he took it so to heart , that at her return home , she was driven by him from the house , with every species of contumely and spurning . After this ...
... light behaviour , that subjected her to what he was assured she willingly consented to ; he took it so to heart , that at her return home , she was driven by him from the house , with every species of contumely and spurning . After this ...
67. oldal
... light had risen underneath the moon , and five times fallen , since we put forth upon the great deep ; when we descried a dim mountain in the distance , which appeared higher to me than ever I had seen any before . We rejoiced , and as ...
... light had risen underneath the moon , and five times fallen , since we put forth upon the great deep ; when we descried a dim mountain in the distance , which appeared higher to me than ever I had seen any before . We rejoiced , and as ...
68. oldal
... Light , the Papist , not the poet , must explain . He puts all the Pagans in hell , because however good some of them may have been , they lived before Christ , and could not worship God properly- ( debita- mente ) . But he laments ...
... Light , the Papist , not the poet , must explain . He puts all the Pagans in hell , because however good some of them may have been , they lived before Christ , and could not worship God properly- ( debita- mente ) . But he laments ...
74. oldal
... light . Reanimation is perhaps the most ghastly of all ghastly things , uniting as it does an appearance of natural interdiction from the next world , with a supernatural experience of it . Our human consciousness 74 THE INDICATOR .
... light . Reanimation is perhaps the most ghastly of all ghastly things , uniting as it does an appearance of natural interdiction from the next world , with a supernatural experience of it . Our human consciousness 74 THE INDICATOR .
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