The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, 第 1 卷H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... 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 share of his enjoy- ments , by the imagination of them . And let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen ...
... 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 share of his enjoy- ments , by the imagination of them . And let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen ...
第 55 頁
... wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from suffering , and not for its diminution in general . * * XII . - LUDICROUS EXAGGERATION . MEN of wit ...
... wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from suffering , and not for its diminution in general . * * XII . - LUDICROUS EXAGGERATION . MEN of wit ...
第 57 頁
... wish to impress this fact on his guests ) : ' I never heard any particu- lar encomium or speech about them from any one else but they carry their own eloquence with them : they are things , Sir , of infinite taste . ' ( Here a laugh ...
... wish to impress this fact on his guests ) : ' I never heard any particu- lar encomium or speech about them from any one else but they carry their own eloquence with them : they are things , Sir , of infinite taste . ' ( Here a laugh ...
第 74 頁
... wishes to stop and hear the Syrens : but the palmer his companion dissuades him : When suddeinly a grosse fog overspred With his dull vapour all that desert has , And heaven's chearefull face enveloped , That all things one , and one as ...
... wishes to stop and hear the Syrens : but the palmer his companion dissuades him : When suddeinly a grosse fog overspred With his dull vapour all that desert has , And heaven's chearefull face enveloped , That all things one , and one as ...
第 84 頁
... wishes to retain it ; nor does it controvert the general impression left upon us , that the wandering hero is The late Mr. Keats . victorious over his domestic enemies ; and reposes at last 84 THE INDICATOR . XVII More News of Ulysses.
... wishes to retain it ; nor does it controvert the general impression left upon us , that the wandering hero is The late Mr. Keats . victorious over his domestic enemies ; and reposes at last 84 THE INDICATOR . XVII More News of Ulysses.
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