The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... effect of the most reverend cus- tom . We may suppose the scene taking place in the warm noon ; the doors all shut , the windows closed ; the Earl and his court serious and wondering ; the other inhabitants , many of them gushing with ...
... effect of the most reverend cus- tom . We may suppose the scene taking place in the warm noon ; the doors all shut , the windows closed ; the Earl and his court serious and wondering ; the other inhabitants , many of them gushing with ...
Pagina 32
... effect when sickness cometh . I commend rather some diet for certain seasons , than frequent use of physic , except it be grown into a custom ; for those diets alter the body more , and trouble it less . " " As for the passions and ...
... effect when sickness cometh . I commend rather some diet for certain seasons , than frequent use of physic , except it be grown into a custom ; for those diets alter the body more , and trouble it less . " " As for the passions and ...
Pagina 33
... effect in securing the fortunes of the son . Young Brandon grew up with Henry the Seventh's children , and was the playmate of his future king and bride . The prince , as he increased in years , seems to have carried the idea of Brandon ...
... effect in securing the fortunes of the son . Young Brandon grew up with Henry the Seventh's children , and was the playmate of his future king and bride . The prince , as he increased in years , seems to have carried the idea of Brandon ...
Pagina 34
... effect . He then pleasantly represents her as doing away suspicion by falling to commendations of the Dauphin , and affecting not to know who the conquering knight was an ignorance not very probable ; but the knights 34 THE INDICATOR .
... effect . He then pleasantly represents her as doing away suspicion by falling to commendations of the Dauphin , and affecting not to know who the conquering knight was an ignorance not very probable ; but the knights 34 THE INDICATOR .
Pagina 67
... effects according to the exercise of reason . But do not let the word be misunderstood : we should rather say , according to the extent of the knowledge . A very imaginative man will indeed be likely to suffer more than others ; but if ...
... effects according to the exercise of reason . But do not let the word be misunderstood : we should rather say , according to the extent of the knowledge . A very imaginative man will indeed be likely to suffer more than others ; but if ...
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