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... and Eve , together with his transforming himself into different shapes , in order to hear their conversa- tion ; are circumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great 14 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and Eve , together with his transforming himself into different shapes , in order to hear their conversa- tion ; are circumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great 14 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... , is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination . O friends ! I hear the tread of nimble feet Hasting this way ; and now by glimpse discern Ithuriel and Zephon through the shade , And with them No. 321 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... , is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination . O friends ! I hear the tread of nimble feet Hasting this way ; and now by glimpse discern Ithuriel and Zephon through the shade , And with them No. 321 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
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... hear them sing in these their mid- night walks , is altogether divine , and inexpressi- bly amusing to the imagination . We are , in the last place , to consider the parts which Adam and Eve act in the fourth book . The description of ...
... hear them sing in these their mid- night walks , is altogether divine , and inexpressi- bly amusing to the imagination . We are , in the last place , to consider the parts which Adam and Eve act in the fourth book . The description of ...
Pàgina 66
... hears me talk Latin in my sleep : and I dream two or three nights in a week I am reading Juvenal and Homer . My master seems as well pleased with my perform- ances as any boy's in the same class . I think , if I know my own mind , I ...
... hears me talk Latin in my sleep : and I dream two or three nights in a week I am reading Juvenal and Homer . My master seems as well pleased with my perform- ances as any boy's in the same class . I think , if I know my own mind , I ...
Pàgina 94
... hear him at the conclusion of almost every scene , tell- ing me that he could not imagine how the play would end . One while he appeared much con- cerned for Andromache , and a little while after as much for Hermione ; and was extremely ...
... hear him at the conclusion of almost every scene , tell- ing me that he could not imagine how the play would end . One while he appeared much con- cerned for Andromache , and a little while after as much for Hermione ; and was extremely ...
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