The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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5. oldal
... fear , the oldest superstition in the family . He stared about him awhile , amidst the candles , the curses , and the dropping blood ; and then went melan- choly , and killed himself . Thus an honest man is driven into suicide , because ...
... fear , the oldest superstition in the family . He stared about him awhile , amidst the candles , the curses , and the dropping blood ; and then went melan- choly , and killed himself . Thus an honest man is driven into suicide , because ...
34. oldal
... fear of tumbling to pieces . A friend of ours , who knows as well as any man how to unite industry with enjoyment , has set an excellent example to those who can afford the leisure , by taking two Sabbaths every week instead of one ...
... fear of tumbling to pieces . A friend of ours , who knows as well as any man how to unite industry with enjoyment , has set an excellent example to those who can afford the leisure , by taking two Sabbaths every week instead of one ...
35. oldal
... fears , anger fretting inwards , subtil and knotty inqui- sitions , joys and exhilirations in excess , sadness not communicated " ( for as he says finely , somewhere else , They who keep their griefs to themselves , are " cannibals of ...
... fears , anger fretting inwards , subtil and knotty inqui- sitions , joys and exhilirations in excess , sadness not communicated " ( for as he says finely , somewhere else , They who keep their griefs to themselves , are " cannibals of ...
38. oldal
... fear , and ignorance , and even the humility of knowledge are at hand to furnish them , where precedent is wanting . There is no doubt , however , that the Romans , who copied and in general vulgarized the Greek mytho logy , took their ...
... fear , and ignorance , and even the humility of knowledge are at hand to furnish them , where precedent is wanting . There is no doubt , however , that the Romans , who copied and in general vulgarized the Greek mytho logy , took their ...
42. oldal
... fear of offending him by offering a share of his own . But we do not remem- ber how this circumstance is related by Boswell . Savage's intimacy with Steele is recorded in a pleasant anecdote , which he told Johnson . Sir Richard once ...
... fear of offending him by offering a share of his own . But we do not remem- ber how this circumstance is related by Boswell . Savage's intimacy with Steele is recorded in a pleasant anecdote , which he told Johnson . Sir Richard once ...
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