The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 2
... prince . It is to be modest : it is to be expressive : it is to be new it is to be striking : it is to have something in it equally intelligible to the man of plain understand- ing , and surprising for the man of imagination : -in a ...
... prince . It is to be modest : it is to be expressive : it is to be new it is to be striking : it is to have something in it equally intelligible to the man of plain understand- ing , and surprising for the man of imagination : -in a ...
Side 33
... prince , as he increased in years , seems to have carried the idea of Brandon with him like that of a second self ; and the princess , whose affection was not hindered from becoming personal by any thing sisterly , nor on the other hand ...
... prince , as he increased in years , seems to have carried the idea of Brandon with him like that of a second self ; and the princess , whose affection was not hindered from becoming personal by any thing sisterly , nor on the other hand ...
Side 49
... prince of punters , who , having been seen in the same spot one morning and evening , and asked whether he had had any success , said No , but in the course of the day he had had a glorious nibble . " But the anglers boast of the ...
... prince of punters , who , having been seen in the same spot one morning and evening , and asked whether he had had any success , said No , but in the course of the day he had had a glorious nibble . " But the anglers boast of the ...
Side 62
... prince and friend , gave way to the new temptation , just as he had done to his falconry and fine living . But the complete alteration of his way of life , -the enthusiasm which enabled him to set up so different a greatness against his ...
... prince and friend , gave way to the new temptation , just as he had done to his falconry and fine living . But the complete alteration of his way of life , -the enthusiasm which enabled him to set up so different a greatness against his ...
Side 63
... prince . By degrees he obtained the confidence of his master , and was admitted to his company , where he met a personage who became more attached to him . This was the Emir's daughter . Whether by her means or not does not appear , but ...
... prince . By degrees he obtained the confidence of his master , and was admitted to his company , where he met a personage who became more attached to him . This was the Emir's daughter . Whether by her means or not does not appear , but ...
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