... face, which is so venerable at that time! with tears of devotion and all the sublimity of the subject. My husband reading me his young verses and suffering my criticisms. Ten books are published, which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will,... Fragments, in Prose and Verse - Stran 97avtor: Elizabeth Smith, Henrietta Maria Bowdler - 1809 - 242 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 346 strani
...hexameters, which sort of verses my husband has been the. first to introduce in our language ; we beeing still closely attached to rhymes and iambics. I suspect the gentleman who has made you acquainted with the Messiah, is a certain Mr. Kaiser, of Gottingen, who has told me at... | |
| 1805 - 590 strani
...middle of the whole. I will, as soon as I ;an, translate you the arguments of these ten books, ind what besides I think of them. The verses of the poem are without rhymes, and are hexameters, which sprt of verses my husband has been the first to introduce in our language; we being still closely attached... | |
| Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Margareta Klopstock - 1808 - 266 strani
...think probably the middle of the whole. I will as soon as I can translate you the arguments of thsse ten books and what besides I think of them. The verses...to rhymes and iambics. I suspect the gentleman who has made you acquainted with the Messiah is a certain Mr. Kaiser of Gottingen, who has told me at his... | |
| Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock - 1809 - 494 strani
...which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will as soon as I can translate you the arguments of these ten books, and what besides I think of them....and are hexameters ; which sort of verses my husband h^s been the first to introduce in our language, we being still closely attached to rhymes and iambics.... | |
| 1838 - 640 strani
...which I think prohably the middle of the whole. 1 will, as soon as I can, translate you the arguments of these ten books ; and what, besides, I think of them. The verses of the poem are without ryhmes, and are hexameters, which sort of verses my hushand has been the first to introduce in our... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 352 strani
...which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will, as soon as I can, translate you the arguments of these ten books, and what besides I think of them....first to introduce in our language; we being still closi'ly attached to rhymes and iambics. I am very glad, Sir, that you will take my English as it is.... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 346 strani
...which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will, as soon as I can, translate you the arguments of these ten books, and what besides I think of them....without rhymes, and are hexameters, which sort of verses rny husband has been the first to introduce in our language ; we being still closely attached to rhymes... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1846 - 298 strani
...which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will, as soon as I can, translate you the arguments of these ten books, and what besides I think of them....being still closely attached to rhymes and iambics. I am very glad, Sir, that you will take my English as it is. I knew very well that it may not always... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 strani
...which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will as soon as I can, translate you the arguments of these ten books, and what besides I think of them....our language ; we being still closely attached to the rhymes and iambics. " And our dear Dr. Young has been so ill ? But he is better, I thank God along... | |
| 1852 - 838 strani
...which I think probably the middle of the whole. I will, as soon as I can, translate you the arguments of these ten books, and what besides I think of them....our language ; we being still closely attached to the rhymes and the iambics. " And our dear Dr Young has been so ill ! But he is better, I thank God,... | |
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