The Indicator, Band 1,Ausgaben 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... Perhaps we could not give the reader a more brief yet complete spe‐ › cimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by select- ing a well - known passage from Shakspeare , and turning it into the common - place kind of ...
... Perhaps we could not give the reader a more brief yet complete spe‐ › cimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by select- ing a well - known passage from Shakspeare , and turning it into the common - place kind of ...
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... perhaps to have it thought supernatural . A metaphor has often been enough to make a miracle . He rode like an arrow . Drop the word like , and the miracle is ready . Swift says of the famous Lord Peterborough , — So wonderful his ...
... perhaps to have it thought supernatural . A metaphor has often been enough to make a miracle . He rode like an arrow . Drop the word like , and the miracle is ready . Swift says of the famous Lord Peterborough , — So wonderful his ...
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... Perhaps his history is only an extraordinary instance of the perplexity arising from having had progenitors of different faiths . Acosta's father was a Roman Catholic , but descended from a Jewish stock . The Catholics would naturally ...
... Perhaps his history is only an extraordinary instance of the perplexity arising from having had progenitors of different faiths . Acosta's father was a Roman Catholic , but descended from a Jewish stock . The Catholics would naturally ...
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... Perhaps the best idea the reader can have of a Venetian street is to imagine a street like Portland - place , or rather a more winding one , like the High - street at Oxford , mixed with nobler as well as smaller houses , and the full ...
... Perhaps the best idea the reader can have of a Venetian street is to imagine a street like Portland - place , or rather a more winding one , like the High - street at Oxford , mixed with nobler as well as smaller houses , and the full ...
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... perhaps from a mixed spirit of re- publican pride , and a sort of gusto of contrast to the pleasurability of their temperament , that black colours became the national wear . Not only the divines and lawyers wore black , but the ...
... perhaps from a mixed spirit of re- publican pride , and a sort of gusto of contrast to the pleasurability of their temperament , that black colours became the national wear . Not only the divines and lawyers wore black , but the ...
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