The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Pagina 27
... touch in the Winter Picture in the same poem , which every body will recognise : - At White's the harnessed chairman idly stands , And swings around his waist his tingling hands . The bewildered passenger in the Seven Dials is compared ...
... touch in the Winter Picture in the same poem , which every body will recognise : - At White's the harnessed chairman idly stands , And swings around his waist his tingling hands . The bewildered passenger in the Seven Dials is compared ...
Pagina 92
... touch only thus far . But we do not wish to get into this tempting region of speculation just now . We only intend to shew the particular instance , in which imagination instinctively displays its natural humility : we mean , the ...
... touch only thus far . But we do not wish to get into this tempting region of speculation just now . We only intend to shew the particular instance , in which imagination instinctively displays its natural humility : we mean , the ...
Pagina 132
... touch it without his knowledge . He did , however ; and the beggar discovering it , took to holding the mug in future by the handle . Lazarillo then contrives to suck some of the liquor off with a reed , till the beggar defeats this ...
... touch it without his knowledge . He did , however ; and the beggar discovering it , took to holding the mug in future by the handle . Lazarillo then contrives to suck some of the liquor off with a reed , till the beggar defeats this ...
Pagina 205
... touch him themselves ; they left him to be dispatched by the supernatural beings , whom they confidently ex- pected to come down for that purpose as soon as they had retired . Ronald , whose faith was of another description , saw their ...
... touch him themselves ; they left him to be dispatched by the supernatural beings , whom they confidently ex- pected to come down for that purpose as soon as they had retired . Ronald , whose faith was of another description , saw their ...
Pagina 233
... touch and does move us . We recognize the reality of it , as we do that of a hand in the dark . We might as well say that a sight which makes us laugh , or a blow which brings tears into our eyes , is imaginary , as that any thing else ...
... touch and does move us . We recognize the reality of it , as we do that of a hand in the dark . We might as well say that a sight which makes us laugh , or a blow which brings tears into our eyes , is imaginary , as that any thing else ...
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