Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... object has been scrupulous fidelity ; every line being rendered as nearly as possible by its equivalent in English . The occa- sional extravagances of metaphor , and the exaggerations or over - refinements of sentiment , as well as the ...
... object has been scrupulous fidelity ; every line being rendered as nearly as possible by its equivalent in English . The occa- sional extravagances of metaphor , and the exaggerations or over - refinements of sentiment , as well as the ...
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... object- D. Ang . Generous Don Manuel Hénriquez , for whom by fortune Is reserved a precious treasure- Do not touch me - come not nearer- For your coming would endanger That auspicious boon which Heaven Destines for you , through the ...
... object- D. Ang . Generous Don Manuel Hénriquez , for whom by fortune Is reserved a precious treasure- Do not touch me - come not nearer- For your coming would endanger That auspicious boon which Heaven Destines for you , through the ...
Pagina 34
... object , and I now most gladly made use of my actual opportunities . I still remember that I composed a detailed essay , in which I described twelve pictures , which were to exhi bit the story of Joseph . Some of them were executed ...
... object , and I now most gladly made use of my actual opportunities . I still remember that I composed a detailed essay , in which I described twelve pictures , which were to exhi bit the story of Joseph . Some of them were executed ...
Pagina 49
... object to the doctrine , for rough discipline of some sort is neces- sary to those who have to go through a crooked perverse world ; but the time of the announcement , and the previous idolatry , make the lesson a somewhat cruel one ...
... object to the doctrine , for rough discipline of some sort is neces- sary to those who have to go through a crooked perverse world ; but the time of the announcement , and the previous idolatry , make the lesson a somewhat cruel one ...
Pagina 59
... object to be contemned , we take to be as decided a vulgar error as any which Sir Thomas Brown , long ago , so labori- ously combated . We have not the slightest sympathy with that ridicu lous old Dogberry in his indignation at the ...
... object to be contemned , we take to be as decided a vulgar error as any which Sir Thomas Brown , long ago , so labori- ously combated . We have not the slightest sympathy with that ridicu lous old Dogberry in his indignation at the ...
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