The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volum 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... ground , With such a zealous laughter , so profound , That in this spleen ridiculous , appears , To check their laughter , passion's solemn tears . LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . - Some of the names had a meaning in their 29 THE INDICATOR .
... ground , With such a zealous laughter , so profound , That in this spleen ridiculous , appears , To check their laughter , passion's solemn tears . LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . - Some of the names had a meaning in their 29 THE INDICATOR .
Side 3
... meaning in their absurdity , such as the Adviser , or Helps for Composing ; -the Cheap Reflector , or Every Man His Own Looking- Glass ; the Retailer , or Every Man His Own Other Man's Wit ; -Nonsense , To be continued . Others were ...
... meaning in their absurdity , such as the Adviser , or Helps for Composing ; -the Cheap Reflector , or Every Man His Own Looking- Glass ; the Retailer , or Every Man His Own Other Man's Wit ; -Nonsense , To be continued . Others were ...
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... mean a quince ; or as others think , an orange , or a citron . But the apple was , is , and must be , a true , unsophisticated apple . Nothing else would have suited . " The apples , me- thought , " says Sir Philip Sydney of his heroine ...
... mean a quince ; or as others think , an orange , or a citron . But the apple was , is , and must be , a true , unsophisticated apple . Nothing else would have suited . " The apples , me- thought , " says Sir Philip Sydney of his heroine ...
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... means , the grave and profound effect of the most reverend cus- tom . We may suppose the scene taking place in the warm noon ; the doors all shut , the windows closed ; the Earl and his court serious and wondering ; the other ...
... means , the grave and profound effect of the most reverend cus- tom . We may suppose the scene taking place in the warm noon ; the doors all shut , the windows closed ; the Earl and his court serious and wondering ; the other ...
Side 17
... mean regard , recovered state and strength ; By Leofric her lord , yet in base bondage held , The people from her marts by tollage were expelled ; Whose duchess which desired this tribute to release , Their freedom often begged . The ...
... mean regard , recovered state and strength ; By Leofric her lord , yet in base bondage held , The people from her marts by tollage were expelled ; Whose duchess which desired this tribute to release , Their freedom often begged . The ...
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