The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volum 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 8
... green boughs about our windows , and to fancy ourselves as much as possible in the country , when we are not there . Milton expressed a wish with regard to his study , extremely suitable to our present purpose . He would have the lamp ...
... green boughs about our windows , and to fancy ourselves as much as possible in the country , when we are not there . Milton expressed a wish with regard to his study , extremely suitable to our present purpose . He would have the lamp ...
Side 56
... green peas . Somebody had been applauded in company for advising his cook to take some ill - dressed pease to Hammersmith , " because that was the way to Turn'em Green ; " upon which 6 Goldsmith is said to have gone and repeated the 56 ...
... green peas . Somebody had been applauded in company for advising his cook to take some ill - dressed pease to Hammersmith , " because that was the way to Turn'em Green ; " upon which 6 Goldsmith is said to have gone and repeated the 56 ...
Side 57
... green . " Now our friend would give the blunder with this sort of additional dressing : " At sight of the dishes of ... green ' ( here he put a strong emphasis on green ) ; on green ) ; and you know , pease should be emphatically green ...
... green . " Now our friend would give the blunder with this sort of additional dressing : " At sight of the dishes of ... green ' ( here he put a strong emphasis on green ) ; on green ) ; and you know , pease should be emphatically green ...
Side 58
... green . " " " 6 There is a very humorous piece of exaggeration in Butler's Remains , -a collection , by the bye , well worthy of Hudibras , and indeed of more interest to the general reader . Butler is defrauded of his fame with readers ...
... green . " " " 6 There is a very humorous piece of exaggeration in Butler's Remains , -a collection , by the bye , well worthy of Hudibras , and indeed of more interest to the general reader . Butler is defrauded of his fame with readers ...
Side 76
... green hill , lest the winds meet it there . A terrible Omen . — A mist rose slowly from the lake . It came , in the figure of an aged man , along the silent plain . Its large limbs did not move in steps ; for a ghost supported it in mid ...
... green hill , lest the winds meet it there . A terrible Omen . — A mist rose slowly from the lake . It came , in the figure of an aged man , along the silent plain . Its large limbs did not move in steps ; for a ghost supported it in mid ...
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