The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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34. oldal
... look very great and philosophic to his own mind ; but they are not fit for a nature , to which custom has been truly said to be a second nature . Dr. Cheyne ( as we remember reading on a stall ) may tell us that a drowning man cannot ...
... look very great and philosophic to his own mind ; but they are not fit for a nature , to which custom has been truly said to be a second nature . Dr. Cheyne ( as we remember reading on a stall ) may tell us that a drowning man cannot ...
46. oldal
... looks as if the old gentleman sometimes thought upon the subject too ) There whilst behind some bush we wait The ... look down upon us from a higher atmosphere , would have some reason to regard us as a kind of pedestrian carp . Now ...
... looks as if the old gentleman sometimes thought upon the subject too ) There whilst behind some bush we wait The ... look down upon us from a higher atmosphere , would have some reason to regard us as a kind of pedestrian carp . Now ...
48. oldal
... look in its calm , sightless eyes , that seems to dispense with the common medium of vision ; —a perceiving thought , an undisturbable depth of intuition . [ As this publication is unstamped , it will not circulate by means of the ...
... look in its calm , sightless eyes , that seems to dispense with the common medium of vision ; —a perceiving thought , an undisturbable depth of intuition . [ As this publication is unstamped , it will not circulate by means of the ...
57. oldal
... look at , it is hard if we cannot find something to entertain our thoughts ; but when the world itself is shut out from our observation ; when the same mists that shut it out , come clinging round about us with cold ; and when we think ...
... look at , it is hard if we cannot find something to entertain our thoughts ; but when the world itself is shut out from our observation ; when the same mists that shut it out , come clinging round about us with cold ; and when we think ...
66. oldal
... , grasping one of the crags , in order to look closer , his guide who perceived his earnestness , said , " Within those fires are spirits ; every one swathed A " 60 in what is burning him . " Dante told 66 THE INDICATOR .
... , grasping one of the crags , in order to look closer , his guide who perceived his earnestness , said , " Within those fires are spirits ; every one swathed A " 60 in what is burning him . " Dante told 66 THE INDICATOR .
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