The Indicator, 第 1 巻、第 1~76 号J. Appleyard, 1820 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 78
10 ページ
... , it is to be observed , that he could not afford a larger . He was a Duodenarian , in that respect , like ourselves . We do not know how our ideas of a study might expand with our walls . Montaigne , who was 10 THE INDICATOR .
... , it is to be observed , that he could not afford a larger . He was a Duodenarian , in that respect , like ourselves . We do not know how our ideas of a study might expand with our walls . Montaigne , who was 10 THE INDICATOR .
16 ページ
... observed that in many of the cities of Italy , the eproneness to love has gradually produced a state of opinion on those matters , less severe than in some other countries ; so that they do v'not violate their consciences so much as ...
... observed that in many of the cities of Italy , the eproneness to love has gradually produced a state of opinion on those matters , less severe than in some other countries ; so that they do v'not violate their consciences so much as ...
57 ページ
... observation ; when the same mists that shut it out , come clinging round about us with cold ; and when we think what the poor are likely to suffer from the approaching winter , we seem to feel , not only that we are dreary , but that we ...
... observation ; when the same mists that shut it out , come clinging round about us with cold ; and when we think what the poor are likely to suffer from the approaching winter , we seem to feel , not only that we are dreary , but that we ...
63 ページ
... Observe , gentle reader , the constancy that this Portuguese , a shoemaker , continued in , loathing to behold the honourable estate of his grandchild , nor would any more acknowledge his daughter , hav- ing been a lewd woman , for ...
... Observe , gentle reader , the constancy that this Portuguese , a shoemaker , continued in , loathing to behold the honourable estate of his grandchild , nor would any more acknowledge his daughter , hav- ing been a lewd woman , for ...
65 ページ
... observed , that whenever so great a poet told us any thing in addition or con- tinuation of an ancient story , he had a right to be regarded as classical authority . For instance , said he , when he tells us of that charac- teristic ...
... observed , that whenever so great a poet told us any thing in addition or con- tinuation of an ancient story , he had a right to be regarded as classical authority . For instance , said he , when he tells us of that charac- teristic ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
admiration ancient appears Ariosto arriving round beauty Belphegor Ben Jonson body busie curious eye called Catherine-street Cephalus Covent-garden Dæmon dear death delight doth flie face fair fancy father favourite fear feel genius gentle gentleman give GLIDDON grace hand happy head heard heart heaven honour human imagination Importer of Snuffs INDICATOR Joseph Appleyard kind kiss lady lived look Lord Lorme lover melancholy mind Morgante nature never night Orders received Orlando Ovid pain Patroclus perhaps person Petrarch play pleasant pleasure poet poetry Procris Pygmalion reader Rhampsinitus Robin Robin Hood round about doth seems sellers and Newsmen sense Shakspeare shew sleep smile sort speak SPENSER spirit story survey with busie sweet takes survey taste tasteth tenderly Tavistock tears tell thee thing thou thought told took Triptolemus turned voice wife word young