The Indicator, 第 1 巻、第 1~76 号J. Appleyard, 1820 |
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... turning a hopeless thing into a jest . It was like that exquisite picture of a set of laughers in Shakspeare : - One ... turned on the toe , and down he fell . With that they all did tumble on the ground , With such a zealous laughter ...
... turning a hopeless thing into a jest . It was like that exquisite picture of a set of laughers in Shakspeare : - One ... turned on the toe , and down he fell . With that they all did tumble on the ground , With such a zealous laughter ...
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... turned Jew , converting at the same time his mother and brothers , and fled with them to Amsterdam , where they were received into a synagogue . Becoming dissatisfied with some of the Jewish rites , and giving vent to his objections ...
... turned Jew , converting at the same time his mother and brothers , and fled with them to Amsterdam , where they were received into a synagogue . Becoming dissatisfied with some of the Jewish rites , and giving vent to his objections ...
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... turned him into a fountain . It was after this event that we may suppose Polyphemus to have become the inhospitable and cruel wretch which he is described to be in Homer's Odyssey : and this point of view helps to throw an additional ...
... turned him into a fountain . It was after this event that we may suppose Polyphemus to have become the inhospitable and cruel wretch which he is described to be in Homer's Odyssey : and this point of view helps to throw an additional ...
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... turned by some writers of late times , is not so honourable . The whole story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be conceived . Drayton has not made so much of this subject , as might have been expected ; yet what he says is ...
... turned by some writers of late times , is not so honourable . The whole story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be conceived . Drayton has not made so much of this subject , as might have been expected ; yet what he says is ...
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... turned out to be , could be said to fall in love . But though she could not help pitying him at first , as she afterwards said , it was only on account of his strange habits , which she soon detected , and which she foresaw would make ...
... turned out to be , could be said to fall in love . But though she could not help pitying him at first , as she afterwards said , it was only on account of his strange habits , which she soon detected , and which she foresaw would make ...
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