The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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68. oldal
... poor Ulysses should find himself in hell after his immersion , and be condemned to a swathing of eternal fire , while St. Dominic , who deluged Christianity with fire and blood , is called a Cherubic Light , the Papist , not the poet ...
... poor Ulysses should find himself in hell after his immersion , and be condemned to a swathing of eternal fire , while St. Dominic , who deluged Christianity with fire and blood , is called a Cherubic Light , the Papist , not the poet ...
79. oldal
... poor who would accept them ; for most of the neighbours held them in horror . He tried all he could to get the parents among them to let some of their little children , or a single one of them , go to see his employer . They said he ...
... poor who would accept them ; for most of the neighbours held them in horror . He tried all he could to get the parents among them to let some of their little children , or a single one of them , go to see his employer . They said he ...
81. oldal
... poor Tasso in his dungeon ; and are not sure that our paper will not suddenly be conveyed away from under our pen . Al- ready we miss some excellent remarks , which we should have made in this place . If the reader should meet with any ...
... poor Tasso in his dungeon ; and are not sure that our paper will not suddenly be conveyed away from under our pen . Al- ready we miss some excellent remarks , which we should have made in this place . If the reader should meet with any ...
85. oldal
... poor despairing doctor , on his return home , guess what they were saying of him as he passed the wall of the house in which they were feasting . " Heyday ! " cried the wife , smiling all abroad , as she saw him entering , " What , art ...
... poor despairing doctor , on his return home , guess what they were saying of him as he passed the wall of the house in which they were feasting . " Heyday ! " cried the wife , smiling all abroad , as she saw him entering , " What , art ...
86. oldal
... poor indeed , but honest . I do not mean to boast . God knows , I have no reason . Who upon earth has rea- son , unless it be one who will be the last to boast , like yourself , holy father ? " Here the saintly orator shook his head ...
... poor indeed , but honest . I do not mean to boast . God knows , I have no reason . Who upon earth has rea- son , unless it be one who will be the last to boast , like yourself , holy father ? " Here the saintly orator shook his head ...
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