The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Pagina 15
... took him at his word . One may imagine the astonishment of a fierce unlettered chieftain , not untinged with chivalry , at hearing a woman , and that too of the greatest delicacy and rank , maintaining seriously her inten- tion of ...
... took him at his word . One may imagine the astonishment of a fierce unlettered chieftain , not untinged with chivalry , at hearing a woman , and that too of the greatest delicacy and rank , maintaining seriously her inten- tion of ...
Pagina 16
... took her gentle way through the streets . * What scene can be more touching to the imagination -beauty , modesty , feminine softness , a daring sym- pathy ; an extravagance , producing by the nobleness of its object and the strange ...
... took her gentle way through the streets . * What scene can be more touching to the imagination -beauty , modesty , feminine softness , a daring sym- pathy ; an extravagance , producing by the nobleness of its object and the strange ...
Pagina 27
... took away a portion of its unpleasantness to the next generation , by associating his memory with the objects in it . We did not miss without regret even the " combs " that hung " dangling in your face " at a shop which he describes ...
... took away a portion of its unpleasantness to the next generation , by associating his memory with the objects in it . We did not miss without regret even the " combs " that hung " dangling in your face " at a shop which he describes ...
Pagina 38
... took their Genius from the Greek Daimon : and as the Greek word has survived and taken shape in the common word Dæmon , which by scornful refe- rence to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius ...
... took their Genius from the Greek Daimon : and as the Greek word has survived and taken shape in the common word Dæmon , which by scornful refe- rence to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius ...
Pagina 57
... took off the covers , one after another , with great anxiety , till he found that pease were among them ; upon which he rubbed his hands with an air of infinite and prospective satisfaction . You are fond of pease , Sir ? ' said one of ...
... took off the covers , one after another , with great anxiety , till he found that pease were among them ; upon which he rubbed his hands with an air of infinite and prospective satisfaction . You are fond of pease , Sir ? ' said one of ...
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