The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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6. oldal
... mean , of course , in the manner as well as the degree , in which some others enjoy them for though Nature will be felt and acknowledged some how or other under all her aspects , and though the inhabitants of the metropolis have plenty ...
... mean , of course , in the manner as well as the degree , in which some others enjoy them for though Nature will be felt and acknowledged some how or other under all her aspects , and though the inhabitants of the metropolis have plenty ...
7. oldal
... means he can to prove his words , he spends the rest of the day with almost as little sense of the beauties and ... mean time , instead of happiness being attended to , the phrase is , that " business must be attended to . " The ...
... means he can to prove his words , he spends the rest of the day with almost as little sense of the beauties and ... mean time , instead of happiness being attended to , the phrase is , that " business must be attended to . " The ...
12. oldal
... mean a quince ; or as others think , an orange , or a citron . But the apple was , is , and must be , a true , unsophisticated apple . Nothing else would have suited . " The apples , methought , " says Sir Philip Sydney of his heroine ...
... mean a quince ; or as others think , an orange , or a citron . But the apple was , is , and must be , a true , unsophisticated apple . Nothing else would have suited . " The apples , methought , " says Sir Philip Sydney of his heroine ...
16. oldal
... means of the general post without a heavy expense . Persons in the country who wish to become subscribers , should therefore order it of booksellers who send weekly or monthly parcels to their respective places of residence . The delay ...
... means of the general post without a heavy expense . Persons in the country who wish to become subscribers , should therefore order it of booksellers who send weekly or monthly parcels to their respective places of residence . The delay ...
19. oldal
... mean regard , recovered state and strength ; By Leofric her lord , yet in base bondage held , The people from her marts by tollage were expelled ; Whose dutchess which desired this tribute to release , Their freedom often begged . The ...
... mean regard , recovered state and strength ; By Leofric her lord , yet in base bondage held , The people from her marts by tollage were expelled ; Whose dutchess which desired this tribute to release , Their freedom often begged . The ...
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