The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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10. oldal
... feel them about us , to be in the arms of our mistress Philosophy , rather than see her at a distance . To have a huge apartment for a study is like lying in the great bed at Ware , or being snug on a mile- stone upon Hounslow Heath ...
... feel them about us , to be in the arms of our mistress Philosophy , rather than see her at a distance . To have a huge apartment for a study is like lying in the great bed at Ware , or being snug on a mile- stone upon Hounslow Heath ...
11. oldal
... feeling allied to the one in favour of smallness . " The figure of my study , ' says he , " is round , and has no more flat ( bare ) wall , than what is taken up by my table and my chairs ; so that the remaining parts of the circle ...
... feeling allied to the one in favour of smallness . " The figure of my study , ' says he , " is round , and has no more flat ( bare ) wall , than what is taken up by my table and my chairs ; so that the remaining parts of the circle ...
18. oldal
... feeling , were then occupied to the full in their warlike habits . It was reserved for a woman to anticipate whole ages of liberal opinion , and to surpass them in the daring virtue of setting a principle above a custom . The countess ...
... feeling , were then occupied to the full in their warlike habits . It was reserved for a woman to anticipate whole ages of liberal opinion , and to surpass them in the daring virtue of setting a principle above a custom . The countess ...
22. oldal
... feeling a movement of indignation . Yet what could beadles and parish officers know about such a being ? No more than Horace Walpole . In Gray's - inn lived , and in Gray's- inn garden meditated , Lord Bacon . In Southampton - row ...
... feeling a movement of indignation . Yet what could beadles and parish officers know about such a being ? No more than Horace Walpole . In Gray's - inn lived , and in Gray's- inn garden meditated , Lord Bacon . In Southampton - row ...
33. oldal
... feel ; but Grasp it like a man of mettle , And the rogue obeys you well . Do not the less however , on that account , take all reasonable precaution and arms against it , your boots , & c . against wet feet , and your great coat or ...
... feel ; but Grasp it like a man of mettle , And the rogue obeys you well . Do not the less however , on that account , take all reasonable precaution and arms against it , your boots , & c . against wet feet , and your great coat or ...
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