The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 6
Page 37
... ( Dæmon ) or Genius , the Penates , and the Lares . The first was sup- posed to be a spirit allotted to every man from his birth , some say with a companion ; and that one of them was a suggester of good thoughts , and the other of evil ...
... ( Dæmon ) or Genius , the Penates , and the Lares . The first was sup- posed to be a spirit allotted to every man from his birth , some say with a companion ; and that one of them was a suggester of good thoughts , and the other of evil ...
Page 38
... Dæmon , which by scornful reference to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius , not having been used by the translators of the Greek Testament , has survived with a better meaning , and is ...
... Dæmon , which by scornful reference to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius , not having been used by the translators of the Greek Testament , has survived with a better meaning , and is ...
Page 338
... dæmon's mistress , or the dæmon's self . Upon her erest she wore a wannish fire Sprinkled with stars , like Ariadne's tiar : Her head was serpent , but ah , bitter - sweet ! She had a woman's mouth with all it's pearls complete : And ...
... dæmon's mistress , or the dæmon's self . Upon her erest she wore a wannish fire Sprinkled with stars , like Ariadne's tiar : Her head was serpent , but ah , bitter - sweet ! She had a woman's mouth with all it's pearls complete : And ...
Page 375
... dæmons . The coachman can contlade no less . Ile cries out , The Devil ! the Devil ! " and is preparing to run away , when they all burst into laughter at the success of their joke . They had gone round as they descended , and got in at ...
... dæmons . The coachman can contlade no less . Ile cries out , The Devil ! the Devil ! " and is preparing to run away , when they all burst into laughter at the success of their joke . They had gone round as they descended , and got in at ...
Page 22
... dæmon of his vivacity ; but his earthy nature clogged him , and he began to wish him- self heartily rid of it . He sat down opposite his wife , and though , he had a grudge against Milton for what he called his trucklings about ...
... dæmon of his vivacity ; but his earthy nature clogged him , and he began to wish him- self heartily rid of it . He sat down opposite his wife , and though , he had a grudge against Milton for what he called his trucklings about ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration ancient appears Ariosto arriving round beauty Belphegor Ben Jonson body busie curious eye called Catherine-street Cephalus Covent-garden Dæmon death delight doth flie dreams face fair Falstaff fancy 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 perhaps person Petrarch play pleasant pleasure poet poetry Price 2d Procris published by JOSEPH Pygmalion reader Rhampsinitus Robin Robin Hood round about doth seems sellers and Newsmen Shakspeare shew sleep soul speak SPENSER spirit story survey with busie sweet takes survey tasteth tenderly Tavistock tears tell thee thing thou thought took Triptolemus turn voice wife word young