The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1820 |
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2. oldal
... manner they were often denied , and what a convention there was among worldly and common - place men , possessed of a little scholarship , to cry down every thing but them- selves , he ran to an extreme natural enough to such a mind ...
... manner they were often denied , and what a convention there was among worldly and common - place men , possessed of a little scholarship , to cry down every thing but them- selves , he ran to an extreme natural enough to such a mind ...
6. oldal
city of his manners , so that he would sit whole days on the sea - coast , watching to catch a glimpse of her out of ... manner as well as the degree , in which some others enjoy them for though Nature will be felt and acknowledged some ...
city of his manners , so that he would sit whole days on the sea - coast , watching to catch a glimpse of her out of ... manner as well as the degree , in which some others enjoy them for though Nature will be felt and acknowledged some ...
9. oldal
... manners go , more sociable . The English get together over their fires , as the Italians do in their summer - shade . We do not enjoy our sunshine as we ought : our climate in general seems to render us almost unaware that the weather ...
... manners go , more sociable . The English get together over their fires , as the Italians do in their summer - shade . We do not enjoy our sunshine as we ought : our climate in general seems to render us almost unaware that the weather ...
14. oldal
... manner , of one arch . It has houses on it , like old London bridge , though not after the same fashion . They cross it in a covered angle , forming a double arcade . The artist who built it was called Anto- nio of the Bridge . In the ...
... manner , of one arch . It has houses on it , like old London bridge , though not after the same fashion . They cross it in a covered angle , forming a double arcade . The artist who built it was called Anto- nio of the Bridge . In the ...
18. oldal
... manner contrary to all that was supposed fitting for her sex , and at the same time forcing upon him a sense of the very beauty of her conduct by its principled excess . It is probable , that as he could not prevail upon her to give up ...
... manner contrary to all that was supposed fitting for her sex , and at the same time forcing upon him a sense of the very beauty of her conduct by its principled excess . It is probable , that as he could not prevail upon her to give up ...
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