EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... reader a more brief , yet complete specimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by selecting a well - known passage from Shaks- peare , and turning it into the common - place kind of poetry that flourished so widely ...
... reader a more brief , yet complete specimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by selecting a well - known passage from Shaks- peare , and turning it into the common - place kind of poetry that flourished so widely ...
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... maxim of " Do as you would be done by . " Let us imagine ourselves , for instance , a sort of * The reader may see both the portraits in the late editions of Walton . carp . human fish . Air is but a rarer 14 THE INDICATOR .
... maxim of " Do as you would be done by . " Let us imagine ourselves , for instance , a sort of * The reader may see both the portraits in the late editions of Walton . carp . human fish . Air is but a rarer 14 THE INDICATOR .
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... reader knows the old blunder attributed to Goldsmith about a dish of green peas . Some- body had been applauded in company for advising his cook to take some ill - dressed peas to Hammersmith , " because that was the way to Turn'em ...
... reader knows the old blunder attributed to Goldsmith about a dish of green peas . Some- body had been applauded in company for advising his cook to take some ill - dressed peas to Hammersmith , " because that was the way to Turn'em ...
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... reader . Butler is defrauded of his fame with readers of taste who happen to be no politicians , when Hudibras is printed without this appendage . The piece we allude to is a short description of Hol- land : - A country that draws fifty ...
... reader . Butler is defrauded of his fame with readers of taste who happen to be no politicians , when Hudibras is printed without this appendage . The piece we allude to is a short description of Hol- land : - A country that draws fifty ...
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... reader is to suppose that the mist , after ascending , comes gliding over the water ; and condensing itself into a human shape , lands the white - footed goddess on the shore . When Achilles , after his long and vindictive absence from ...
... reader is to suppose that the mist , after ascending , comes gliding over the water ; and condensing itself into a human shape , lands the white - footed goddess on the shore . When Achilles , after his long and vindictive absence from ...
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admiration Anacreon appear Arabian Nights Ariosto beauty Ben Jonson better called Chaucer cheerful cold colour Dæmon dance dear delight door dress earth elegance Epsom exquisite eyes face fancy fear feel flowers Formica rufa Francis de Sales genius gentle gentleman give good-natured gout grace green hand happy head hear heart heaven honour human imagination Italian Italy kind lady laugh Leatherhead less living look Lord lovers means Mickleham mind Morgante morning nature never night ourselves pain perhaps person Petrarch pleasant pleasure poet poetry poor pretty reader reason respect rich round seems sense Shakspeare side sight snuff sort soul speak spirit street suppose sweet taste Tatler tears thee thing thou thought tion Titian trees Triptolemus turn Twelfth Night Vertumnus voice walk window wish word write young