The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volum 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... , too , is a handsome one ; and there is a flock of pigeons in that neighbourhood , which we have stood with great pleasure to see careering about it of a fine afternoon , when a western wind had swept back 18 THE INDICATOR .
... , too , is a handsome one ; and there is a flock of pigeons in that neighbourhood , which we have stood with great pleasure to see careering about it of a fine afternoon , when a western wind had swept back 18 THE INDICATOR .
Side 19
... wind had swept back the smoke towards the city , and showed the white of the stone steeple piercing up into a blue sky . So much for St. Giles's , whose very name is a nuisance with some . It is dangerous to speak disrespectfully of old ...
... wind had swept back the smoke towards the city , and showed the white of the stone steeple piercing up into a blue sky . So much for St. Giles's , whose very name is a nuisance with some . It is dangerous to speak disrespectfully of old ...
Side 48
... winds , by the quickness of his wit and invention . " This is a happy simile , with the exception of what is insinuated about Jonson's greater solidity . But let Jonson shew for himself the affection with which he regarded one , who did ...
... winds , by the quickness of his wit and invention . " This is a happy simile , with the exception of what is insinuated about Jonson's greater solidity . But let Jonson shew for himself the affection with which he regarded one , who did ...
Side 76
... 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 air . It came towards ...
... 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 air . It came towards ...
Side 88
... wind . The top then , yearning to and fro , like a tongue trying to speak , threw out a voice , and said : " When I de- parted from Circe , who withdrew me to her for more than a year in the neighbourhood of Gaieta , before Eneas had so ...
... wind . The top then , yearning to and fro , like a tongue trying to speak , threw out a voice , and said : " When I de- parted from Circe , who withdrew me to her for more than a year in the neighbourhood of Gaieta , before Eneas had so ...
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