The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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1. oldal
... word , it is to be impossible . How far we have succeeded in the attainment of this happy nonentity , we leave others to judge . There is one good thing however which the hunt after a title is sure to realize ; -a good deal of ...
... word , it is to be impossible . How far we have succeeded in the attainment of this happy nonentity , we leave others to judge . There is one good thing however which the hunt after a title is sure to realize ; -a good deal of ...
2. oldal
... WORD OR TWO ON TRANSLATION . We speak of Mr. Paine as a deceased author , whom it is a vulgar error to under - rate . His great natural powers have forced them- selves into eminence through every species of obstacle . Well aware of them ...
... WORD OR TWO ON TRANSLATION . We speak of Mr. Paine as a deceased author , whom it is a vulgar error to under - rate . His great natural powers have forced them- selves into eminence through every species of obstacle . Well aware of them ...
4. oldal
... word like , and the miracle is ready . Swift says of the famous Lord Peterborough , - So wonderful his expedition , When you have not the least suspicion , He's with you like an apparition . If this had been said of a man in some ages ...
... word like , and the miracle is ready . Swift says of the famous Lord Peterborough , - So wonderful his expedition , When you have not the least suspicion , He's with you like an apparition . If this had been said of a man in some ages ...
18. oldal
... word ; and said she would . One may imagine the astonishment of a fierce unlettered chieftain , not un- tinged with chivalry , at hearing a woman , and that too of the great- est delicacy and rank , maintaining seriously her intention ...
... word ; and said she would . One may imagine the astonishment of a fierce unlettered chieftain , not un- tinged with chivalry , at hearing a woman , and that too of the great- est delicacy and rank , maintaining seriously her intention ...
38. oldal
... word has survived and taken shape in the common word Dæmon , which by scornful reference to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius , not having been used by the translators of the Greek Testament ...
... word has survived and taken shape in the common word Dæmon , which by scornful reference to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius , not having been used by the translators of the Greek Testament ...
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