The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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65. oldal
... observed , that whenever so great a poet told us any thing in addition or con- tinuation of an ancient story , he had a right to be regarded as classical authority . For instance , said he , when he tells us of that charac- teristic ...
... observed , that whenever so great a poet told us any thing in addition or con- tinuation of an ancient story , he had a right to be regarded as classical authority . For instance , said he , when he tells us of that charac- teristic ...
68. oldal
... observed somewhere in other words , that when men consign each other to eternal punishment and such like horrors , their belief is rather a venting of present impatience and dis- like , than any thing which they take it for . The ...
... observed somewhere in other words , that when men consign each other to eternal punishment and such like horrors , their belief is rather a venting of present impatience and dis- like , than any thing which they take it for . The ...
78. oldal
... observed to shew any ordinary symptoms of uneasiness . At length , one day , some strong rebuff which he had received from an alienated neighbour threw him into such a transport of rage , that he gave way to the most bitter imprecations ...
... observed to shew any ordinary symptoms of uneasiness . At length , one day , some strong rebuff which he had received from an alienated neighbour threw him into such a transport of rage , that he gave way to the most bitter imprecations ...
91. oldal
... observe , how my punishment tickled the old rogue's fancy . He washed my sores with wine ; and with a smile , " What say'st thou , " quoth he , " Lazarillo ; the thing that hurt thee , now restores thee to health . Courage , my boy ...
... observe , how my punishment tickled the old rogue's fancy . He washed my sores with wine ; and with a smile , " What say'st thou , " quoth he , " Lazarillo ; the thing that hurt thee , now restores thee to health . Courage , my boy ...
94. oldal
... observed without seeming to take notice , that his eye was fixed upon my skirt , which was all the plate and table that I had . 66 May God pity me as I had compassion on that poor squire ; daily experience made me sensible of his ...
... observed without seeming to take notice , that his eye was fixed upon my skirt , which was all the plate and table that I had . 66 May God pity me as I had compassion on that poor squire ; daily experience made me sensible of his ...
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