The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 48
... shew for himself the affection with which he regarded one , who did not irritate or trample down rivalry , but rose above it like the sun , and turned emulation to worship . Soul of the age ! Th ' applause ! delight 48 THE INDICATOR .
... shew for himself the affection with which he regarded one , who did not irritate or trample down rivalry , but rose above it like the sun , and turned emulation to worship . Soul of the age ! Th ' applause ! delight 48 THE INDICATOR .
Side 50
... shew yourself truly a lord of the creation . To plant your feet occasionally in the mud , is also a pleasing step . So is cutting your ancles with weeds and stones— Other joys Are but toys . The book of Isaac Walton upon angling is a ...
... shew yourself truly a lord of the creation . To plant your feet occasionally in the mud , is also a pleasing step . So is cutting your ancles with weeds and stones— Other joys Are but toys . The book of Isaac Walton upon angling is a ...
Side 60
... shew them what's their Mare Liberum ; † A dayly deluge over them does boil ; The earth and water play at level - coyl ; The fish oft - times the burgher dispossessed , And sat , not as at meat , but as a guest : And oft the Tritons ...
... shew them what's their Mare Liberum ; † A dayly deluge over them does boil ; The earth and water play at level - coyl ; The fish oft - times the burgher dispossessed , And sat , not as at meat , but as a guest : And oft the Tritons ...
Side 65
... shew them what the disorders are . But weak treatment may frighten the intelligent . A kind person , for instance , in a fit of melancholy , may confess that he feels an inclination to do some despe- rate or even cruel thing . This is ...
... shew them what the disorders are . But weak treatment may frighten the intelligent . A kind person , for instance , in a fit of melancholy , may confess that he feels an inclination to do some despe- rate or even cruel thing . This is ...
Side 92
... shew the particular instance , in which imagination instinctively displays its natural humility : we mean , the fondness which imaginative times and people have shewn for what is personally remote from them ; for what is opposed to ...
... shew the particular instance , in which imagination instinctively displays its natural humility : we mean , the fondness which imaginative times and people have shewn for what is personally remote from them ; for what is opposed to ...
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