The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... heart and hopes , with at least a sincerity , a good intention , and good- nature , that shall warrant what we say with the sin- cere , the good - intentioned , and the good - natured . Ah - take care . You see what that old - looking ...
... heart and hopes , with at least a sincerity , a good intention , and good- nature , that shall warrant what we say with the sin- cere , the good - intentioned , and the good - natured . Ah - take care . You see what that old - looking ...
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... the cloisters in Christ's Hospital ( which stands in the heart of the city unknown to most per- sons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) * lie buried a multitude of persons of MEMORIES OF THE METROPOLIS . 21.
... the cloisters in Christ's Hospital ( which stands in the heart of the city unknown to most per- sons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) * lie buried a multitude of persons of MEMORIES OF THE METROPOLIS . 21.
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... heart was buried with her , and placed upon her bosom ! a thing that looks like the fantastic incoherence of a dream . It is well we did not know of her presence when at school ; otherwise , after read- ing one of Shakspeare's tragedies ...
... heart was buried with her , and placed upon her bosom ! a thing that looks like the fantastic incoherence of a dream . It is well we did not know of her presence when at school ; otherwise , after read- ing one of Shakspeare's tragedies ...
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... hearts " ) . " Entertain hopes ; mirth rather than joy ; " ( that is to say , cheerfulness rather than boisterous merriment ; ) " variety of delights rather than surfeit of them ; wonder and admiration , and therefore novelties ...
... hearts " ) . " Entertain hopes ; mirth rather than joy ; " ( that is to say , cheerfulness rather than boisterous merriment ; ) " variety of delights rather than surfeit of them ; wonder and admiration , and therefore novelties ...
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... heart into his history , and makes it worthy remem- bering . IX . - ON THE HOUSEHOLD GODS OF THE ANCIENTS . THE Ancients had three kinds of Household Gods , -the Daimon ( Dæmon ) or Genius , the Penates , and the Lares . The first was ...
... heart into his history , and makes it worthy remem- bering . IX . - ON THE HOUSEHOLD GODS OF THE ANCIENTS . THE Ancients had three kinds of Household Gods , -the Daimon ( Dæmon ) or Genius , the Penates , and the Lares . The first was ...
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