The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 46
... rise up , my love , my fair one , and come away ; for lo the winter is past , the rain is over and gone , the flowers appear on the earth , the time of the sing- ing of birds is come , and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ...
... rise up , my love , my fair one , and come away ; for lo the winter is past , the rain is over and gone , the flowers appear on the earth , the time of the sing- ing of birds is come , and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ...
Pàgina 75
... rise by seven , and pass the beginning of each day in devotion , and looking into those affairs that fall within the occurrences of a retired life ; in the afternoon we sometimes enjoy the company of some friend or neighbour , or else ...
... rise by seven , and pass the beginning of each day in devotion , and looking into those affairs that fall within the occurrences of a retired life ; in the afternoon we sometimes enjoy the company of some friend or neighbour , or else ...
Pàgina 90
... rise from beginnings so mean and unpromising , that it is very wonderful to think that ever such surprising structures should have been raised upon such ordinary foundations . But what can not a great genius effect ? Who would have ...
... rise from beginnings so mean and unpromising , that it is very wonderful to think that ever such surprising structures should have been raised upon such ordinary foundations . But what can not a great genius effect ? Who would have ...
Pàgina 97
... rise up in a rage , And swear all shame is lost in George's age ! You'd think no fools disgrac'd the former reign , Did not some grave examples yet remain , HOR . Who scorn a lad should teach his father's skill , And , having once been ...
... rise up in a rage , And swear all shame is lost in George's age ! You'd think no fools disgrac'd the former reign , Did not some grave examples yet remain , HOR . Who scorn a lad should teach his father's skill , And , having once been ...
Pàgina 114
... rise up to the same majesty , where this subject is touched Milton has shown his judgment very remarkably in making use of such of these as were proper for his poem , and in duly qualifying those high strains of Eastern poetry which ...
... rise up to the same majesty , where this subject is touched Milton has shown his judgment very remarkably in making use of such of these as were proper for his poem , and in duly qualifying those high strains of Eastern poetry which ...
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