The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... feel them about us ; -to be in the arms of our mistress Philosophy , rather than see her at a dis tance . To have a huge apartment for a study is like lying in the great bed at Ware , or being snug on a mile - stone upon Hounslow Heath ...
... feel them about us ; -to be in the arms of our mistress Philosophy , rather than see her at a dis tance . To have a huge apartment for a study is like lying in the great bed at Ware , or being snug on a mile - stone upon Hounslow Heath ...
Pagina 29
... feel ; but Grasp it like a man of mettle , And the rogue obeys you well . - Do not the less however , on that account , take all reasonable precaution and arms against it , your boots , & c . against wet feet , and your great coat or ...
... feel ; but Grasp it like a man of mettle , And the rogue obeys you well . - Do not the less however , on that account , take all reasonable precaution and arms against it , your boots , & c . against wet feet , and your great coat or ...
Pagina 48
... feel the electric virtue of his hand . Their intimacy , dashed a little , perhaps , with jealousy on the part of Jonson , but maintained to the last by dint of the nobler part of him , and of Shakspeare's irresistible fineness of nature ...
... feel the electric virtue of his hand . Their intimacy , dashed a little , perhaps , with jealousy on the part of Jonson , but maintained to the last by dint of the nobler part of him , and of Shakspeare's irresistible fineness of nature ...
Pagina 55
... feel it very sensibly or otherwise , we ought to give them the benefit rather than the disadvantage of the doubt , where we can help it ; and our feel- ings the benefit , where we cannot . Chief Justice , that he had lost his voice ...
... feel it very sensibly or otherwise , we ought to give them the benefit rather than the disadvantage of the doubt , where we can help it ; and our feel- ings the benefit , where we cannot . Chief Justice , that he had lost his voice ...
Pagina 65
... feel inclined to do an extravagant thing , so it is as common for him to get well and be quite cheerful again . Thus it is among witless people that the true madness will be found . It is the more intelligent that are subject to the ...
... feel inclined to do an extravagant thing , so it is as common for him to get well and be quite cheerful again . Thus it is among witless people that the true madness will be found . It is the more intelligent that are subject to the ...
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The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and ..., Volumul 1 Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1873 |
The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and ..., Volumul 1 Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1834 |
The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1845 |
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