The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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55. oldal
... suffer more than others ; but if his knowledge is at all in proportion , he will also get through his evil better than an uninformed man suffering great terrors . And the reason is , that he knows how much bodily unhealthiness has to do ...
... suffer more than others ; but if his knowledge is at all in proportion , he will also get through his evil better than an uninformed man suffering great terrors . And the reason is , that he knows how much bodily unhealthiness has to do ...
56. oldal
... suffering . Many persons have got over it in a week , a few weeks , or a month , some in a few months , some not for years , but they have got over it at last . There is a remark- able instance of this in the life of our great king ...
... suffering . Many persons have got over it in a week , a few weeks , or a month , some in a few months , some not for years , but they have got over it at last . There is a remark- able instance of this in the life of our great king ...
57. oldal
... suffer from the approaching winter , we seem to feel , not only that we are dreary , but that we ought to be so . come 20 And so we ought , as far as our own dreariness will the more excite us to relieve that of others . Sympathy is our ...
... suffer from the approaching winter , we seem to feel , not only that we are dreary , but that we ought to be so . come 20 And so we ought , as far as our own dreariness will the more excite us to relieve that of others . Sympathy is our ...
58. oldal
... suffer to evaporate , must have body enough to present a gorgeous aspect next the sun . To the eye of an eagle , or whatever other eyes there may be to look down upon them , they must appear like masses of cloudy gold . In fact , they ...
... suffer to evaporate , must have body enough to present a gorgeous aspect next the sun . To the eye of an eagle , or whatever other eyes there may be to look down upon them , they must appear like masses of cloudy gold . In fact , they ...
64. oldal
... suffering of his own . Neither did Barbadon leave his daughter to take her chance in the wide world , thinking of the evils she might be enduring , only to give a greater zest of fancied pity to the contentedness of his cruelty . He ...
... suffering of his own . Neither did Barbadon leave his daughter to take her chance in the wide world , thinking of the evils she might be enduring , only to give a greater zest of fancied pity to the contentedness of his cruelty . He ...
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