The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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43. oldal
... feel the electric virtue of his hand . Their inti- macy , dashed a little , perhaps , with jealousy on the part of Jonson , but maintained to the last by dint of the nobler part of him and of Shakspeare's irresistible fineness of nature ...
... feel the electric virtue of his hand . Their inti- macy , dashed a little , perhaps , with jealousy on the part of Jonson , but maintained to the last by dint of the nobler part of him and of Shakspeare's irresistible fineness of nature ...
54. oldal
... feel in- clined to do an extravagant thing , so it is as common for him to get well and be quite chearful again . Thus it is among witless people that the true insanity will be found . It is the more intelligent that are subject to the ...
... feel in- clined to do an extravagant thing , so it is as common for him to get well and be quite chearful again . Thus it is among witless people that the true insanity will be found . It is the more intelligent that are subject to the ...
57. oldal
... feels so cheerless as when it is undergoing mists and fogs . As long as there are objects to look at , it is hard if we ... 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 ...
... feels so cheerless as when it is undergoing mists and fogs . As long as there are objects to look at , it is hard if we ... 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 ...
58. oldal
... feel as if one's body were wrapped round with cold wet paper ; much less to flounder through gutters , or run against posts . But the mind can often help itself with agree- able images against disagreeable ones ; or pitch itself round ...
... feel as if one's body were wrapped round with cold wet paper ; much less to flounder through gutters , or run against posts . But the mind can often help itself with agree- able images against disagreeable ones ; or pitch itself round ...
71. oldal
... feeling . But a foolish or vain people would only feel a contempt for what they did not possess . Milton , in one of those favourite pas- sages of his , in which he turns a mere vocabulary into such grand meaning and music , shews us ...
... feeling . But a foolish or vain people would only feel a contempt for what they did not possess . Milton , in one of those favourite pas- sages of his , in which he turns a mere vocabulary into such grand meaning and music , shews us ...
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