The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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1. oldal
... NEVER did gossips , when assembled to determine the name of a new - born child , whose family was full of conflicting interests , experience half the difficulty which an author finds in settling the title for a periodical work . There ...
... NEVER did gossips , when assembled to determine the name of a new - born child , whose family was full of conflicting interests , experience half the difficulty which an author finds in settling the title for a periodical work . There ...
7. oldal
... never had before , and which we trust it will never let got -the middle classes in this green and beautiful cou country , make a religion of their moneygetting and town habits , sitting in their well - clothed stupidity , and sneering ...
... never had before , and which we trust it will never let got -the middle classes in this green and beautiful cou country , make a religion of their moneygetting and town habits , sitting in their well - clothed stupidity , and sneering ...
8. oldal
... never went out of the metropolis for ten years , and what took him out of it at last . ANACREON'S PORTRAIT OF HIS MISTRESS . Αγε , ζωγραφων αpist . Come , master of the rosy art , Thou painter after my own heart , Come , paint my absent ...
... never went out of the metropolis for ten years , and what took him out of it at last . ANACREON'S PORTRAIT OF HIS MISTRESS . Αγε , ζωγραφων αpist . Come , master of the rosy art , Thou painter after my own heart , Come , paint my absent ...
20. oldal
... never go through St. Giles's , but the sense of the extravagant inequalities in human condition presses more forcibly upon us ; but some pleasant images are at hand even there to refresh it . They do not displace the others , so as to ...
... never go through St. Giles's , but the sense of the extravagant inequalities in human condition presses more forcibly upon us ; but some pleasant images are at hand even there to refresh it . They do not displace the others , so as to ...
23. oldal
... time of all that was agreeable in him . We never saw , for instance , even the gilt ball at the top of the College of Physicians , without thinking of that pleasant mention of it in Garth's Dispensary ; and of all THE INDICATOR . 23.
... time of all that was agreeable in him . We never saw , for instance , even the gilt ball at the top of the College of Physicians , without thinking of that pleasant mention of it in Garth's Dispensary ; and of all THE INDICATOR . 23.
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