The Indicator, 第 1 巻、第 1~76 号J. Appleyard, 1820 |
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... comes from imaginary wants , and from abandoning nature in order to get as much as possible out of art ; whereas art with twenty times the toil will never yield a twentieth part of the real harvest . A third of the industry that is now ...
... comes from imaginary wants , and from abandoning nature in order to get as much as possible out of art ; whereas art with twenty times the toil will never yield a twentieth part of the real harvest . A third of the industry that is now ...
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... Come , master of the rosy art , Thou painter after my own heart , Come , paint my absent love for me , As I shall describe her thee . Paint me first her fine dark lrair , Fawning into ringlets there ; And if brush has power to do it ...
... Come , master of the rosy art , Thou painter after my own heart , Come , paint my absent love for me , As I shall describe her thee . Paint me first her fine dark lrair , Fawning into ringlets there ; And if brush has power to do it ...
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... in the air on every side ; so that when a fit of cold weather comes on , the dismayed inhabitant , walking and shivering about with a lit- 3d Edit . 1 1 tle brazier in his hands , presents an awkward image THE INDICATOR. ...
... in the air on every side ; so that when a fit of cold weather comes on , the dismayed inhabitant , walking and shivering about with a lit- 3d Edit . 1 1 tle brazier in his hands , presents an awkward image THE INDICATOR. ...
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... come very Mr. Savage came as he had early to his house the next morning . promised , found the chariot at the door , and Sir Richard waiting for What was intended , and whither they him , and ready to go out . were to go , Savage could ...
... come very Mr. Savage came as he had early to his house the next morning . promised , found the chariot at the door , and Sir Richard waiting for What was intended , and whither they him , and ready to go out . were to go , Savage could ...
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... comes in the end despondency and madness . If he did not mean madness in the ordinary sense , he should not have written this line ; if he did , he ought not to have fallen , in the teeth of his information , into so vulgar an error ...
... comes in the end despondency and madness . If he did not mean madness in the ordinary sense , he should not have written this line ; if he did , he ought not to have fallen , in the teeth of his information , into so vulgar an error ...
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