The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 46
... ness of the entertainment , and after some hesitation , ventured to ask for wine , which Sir Richard , not without reluctance , ordered to be brought . They then finished their dinner , and proceeded in their pamphlet , which they ...
... ness of the entertainment , and after some hesitation , ventured to ask for wine , which Sir Richard , not without reluctance , ordered to be brought . They then finished their dinner , and proceeded in their pamphlet , which they ...
Side 55
... ness . Their relish of the thing makes them wish it as large as possible ; and the enjoyment of it is doubled by its becoming more visible to the eyes of others . It is for this reason that jests in company are sometimes built up by one ...
... ness . Their relish of the thing makes them wish it as large as possible ; and the enjoyment of it is doubled by its becoming more visible to the eyes of others . It is for this reason that jests in company are sometimes built up by one ...
Side 61
... as man of busi- ness ; and he wore all characters with such unaffected pleasantness , that he was called the Delight of the Western World . On a sudden , to every body's surprise , his GILBERT ! GILBERT ! 61 XIII Gilbert! Gilbert!
... as man of busi- ness ; and he wore all characters with such unaffected pleasantness , that he was called the Delight of the Western World . On a sudden , to every body's surprise , his GILBERT ! GILBERT ! 61 XIII Gilbert! Gilbert!
Side 66
... ness of that sort which renders the bodily action fee- ble . Now , in nervous disorders , the muscular action may be as strong as ever ; and people may reasonably be allowed a world of illness , sitting in their chairs , or even walking ...
... ness of that sort which renders the bodily action fee- ble . Now , in nervous disorders , the muscular action may be as strong as ever ; and people may reasonably be allowed a world of illness , sitting in their chairs , or even walking ...
Side 67
... ness . Derangement explains itself , and may surely mean very harmless things . Melancholy is com- pounded of two words , which signify black bile . Hy- pochondria is the name of one of the regions of the stomach , a very instructive ...
... ness . Derangement explains itself , and may surely mean very harmless things . Melancholy is com- pounded of two words , which signify black bile . Hy- pochondria is the name of one of the regions of the stomach , a very instructive ...
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