The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Page 11
... fancy ourselves as much as possible in the country when we are not there . Milton ex- pressed a wish with regard to his study , extremely suitable to our present purpose . He would have the lamp in it seen ; thus letting others into a ...
... fancy ourselves as much as possible in the country when we are not there . Milton ex- pressed a wish with regard to his study , extremely suitable to our present purpose . He would have the lamp in it seen ; thus letting others into a ...
Page 46
... fancy a Genius fishing for us . Fancy him baiting a great hook with pickled salmon , and twitching up old Isaac Walton 46 THE INDICATOR .
... fancy a Genius fishing for us . Fancy him baiting a great hook with pickled salmon , and twitching up old Isaac Walton 46 THE INDICATOR .
Page 56
... fancy he should go mad ; but he never did . Exercise , conversation , chearful society , amusements of all sorts , or a kind , patient , and gradual helping of the bodily health , till the mind be capable of amusement ( for it should ...
... fancy he should go mad ; but he never did . Exercise , conversation , chearful society , amusements of all sorts , or a kind , patient , and gradual helping of the bodily health , till the mind be capable of amusement ( for it should ...
Page 88
... fancy Mercury playing , and Love singing : - and the song is indeed worthy of the performers . It is elemental , Platonical ; a meeting of divineness with humanity . LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY . The fountains mingle with the river , And the ...
... fancy Mercury playing , and Love singing : - and the song is indeed worthy of the performers . It is elemental , Platonical ; a meeting of divineness with humanity . LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY . The fountains mingle with the river , And the ...
Page 91
... fancy . He washed my sores with wine ; and with a smile , " What say'st thou , " quoth he , " Lazarillo ; the thing that hurt thee , now restores thee to health . Courage , my boy . " But all his raillery could not make me change my ...
... fancy . He washed my sores with wine ; and with a smile , " What say'st thou , " quoth he , " Lazarillo ; the thing that hurt thee , now restores thee to health . Courage , my boy . " But all his raillery could not make me change my ...
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