The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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34. oldal
... tell it in those extremities , that even the real guilt may have been produced by circumstances . It is her kindness alone , which nothing can pull down from it's predominance . See fair play between , cares and pastimes . Diminish your ...
... tell it in those extremities , that even the real guilt may have been produced by circumstances . It is her kindness alone , which nothing can pull down from it's predominance . See fair play between , cares and pastimes . Diminish your ...
36. oldal
... tells us , that on one occasion during the combats , perhaps this particular one , she could not help saying out loud , " Hurt not my sweet Charles , " or words to that effect . He then pleasantly represents her as doing away suspicion ...
... tells us , that on one occasion during the combats , perhaps this particular one , she could not help saying out loud , " Hurt not my sweet Charles , " or words to that effect . He then pleasantly represents her as doing away suspicion ...
39. oldal
... each peculiar Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on the road THE INDICATOR . 39.
... each peculiar Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on the road THE INDICATOR . 39.
49. oldal
... tells the Lord Chief Justice , that he had lost his voice " with singing of anthems ; " and he calls Bardolph's red nose Co a perpetual triumph , an everlasting bonfire light ; " and says it has saved him " a thousand marks in links and ...
... tells the Lord Chief Justice , that he had lost his voice " with singing of anthems ; " and he calls Bardolph's red nose Co a perpetual triumph , an everlasting bonfire light ; " and says it has saved him " a thousand marks in links and ...
65. oldal
... tells us of that characteristic death of Ulysses in one of the books of his Inferno , we ought to receive the information as authentic , and be glad that we have more news of Ulysses than we looked for . We thought this a happy remark ...
... tells us of that characteristic death of Ulysses in one of the books of his Inferno , we ought to receive the information as authentic , and be glad that we have more news of Ulysses than we looked for . We thought this a happy remark ...
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