The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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40. oldal
... true one , or at least for one founded on fact . We wish to correct this mistake ; and shall make a point hereafter of so wording any thing we write in the shape of a narrative , that a mere fiction shall not be con- founded with our ...
... true one , or at least for one founded on fact . We wish to correct this mistake ; and shall make a point hereafter of so wording any thing we write in the shape of a narrative , that a mere fiction shall not be con- founded with our ...
54. oldal
... true insanity will be found . It is the more intelligent that are subject to the other disorders ; and a proper use of their intelli- gence will shew them what the disorders are . But weak treatment may frighten the intelligent . A kind ...
... true insanity will be found . It is the more intelligent that are subject to the other disorders ; and a proper use of their intelli- gence will shew them what the disorders are . But weak treatment may frighten the intelligent . A kind ...
65. oldal
... true , before the Odyssey concludes ; but with the exception of his visit to his aged father , our memory scarcely wishes to retain it ; nor does it controvert the general impression left upon us , that the wandering hero is victorious ...
... true , before the Odyssey concludes ; but with the exception of his visit to his aged father , our memory scarcely wishes to retain it ; nor does it controvert the general impression left upon us , that the wandering hero is victorious ...
87. oldal
... this was a resolution somewhat equivocal , and more convenient than happy . For our parts , we think the last were right : and this reminds us of a true English story , more good than striking , which we THE INDICATOR . 87.
... this was a resolution somewhat equivocal , and more convenient than happy . For our parts , we think the last were right : and this reminds us of a true English story , more good than striking , which we THE INDICATOR . 87.
90. oldal
... true hunger was . His cunning so truly keeps pace with it , that he seems recompensed for the wants of his stomach by the abundant energies of his head . One half of his imagination is made up of dry bread and scraps , and the other of ...
... true hunger was . His cunning so truly keeps pace with it , that he seems recompensed for the wants of his stomach by the abundant energies of his head . One half of his imagination is made up of dry bread and scraps , and the other of ...
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