The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 494
... fire . They were transported elsewhere , but Stilicho caused them to be thrown into the fire in 406 or 407 . Every reader knows the fate of the celebrated library of Alexandria . In the sixth century , Gregory the Great Great caused the ...
... fire . They were transported elsewhere , but Stilicho caused them to be thrown into the fire in 406 or 407 . Every reader knows the fate of the celebrated library of Alexandria . In the sixth century , Gregory the Great Great caused the ...
Strona 502
... fire . " Although even the delineation is confined to inanimate objects alone , yet the pensive associations produced by the decline of a summer day , or the tranquil lustre of a moonlight night , impart an irresistible charm to every ...
... fire . " Although even the delineation is confined to inanimate objects alone , yet the pensive associations produced by the decline of a summer day , or the tranquil lustre of a moonlight night , impart an irresistible charm to every ...
Strona 504
... full force of that geni us whose influence tunes his voice t melody , and fires his imagination to rapture . * Songs of Selma . " Ye " Yet lov'd he nature in her wildest mood , 504 Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into Poctry , & c .
... full force of that geni us whose influence tunes his voice t melody , and fires his imagination to rapture . * Songs of Selma . " Ye " Yet lov'd he nature in her wildest mood , 504 Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into Poctry , & c .
Strona 508
... fire in the cellar in which they had been deposited upon their ar- rival at St Omer . " The gentleman alluded to in the latter part of the above letter , is Mr Mostyn , from whom Mr Butler of Lincoln's Inn very kindly procured a ...
... fire in the cellar in which they had been deposited upon their ar- rival at St Omer . " The gentleman alluded to in the latter part of the above letter , is Mr Mostyn , from whom Mr Butler of Lincoln's Inn very kindly procured a ...
Strona 510
... fire , they rushed forward and massacred all who could not effect their escape ; all this indicates a spon- taneous zeal and fidelity , which could not be the result of fear or compul- sion . Besides that obedience and submis- sion ...
... fire , they rushed forward and massacred all who could not effect their escape ; all this indicates a spon- taneous zeal and fidelity , which could not be the result of fear or compul- sion . Besides that obedience and submis- sion ...
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