The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... seem to belong to the interior of Fairy - land : but they have been well authenticated . It indicates to honey hunters , where the nests of wild bees are to be found . It calls them with a cheerful cry , which they answer ; and on ...
... seem to belong to the interior of Fairy - land : but they have been well authenticated . It indicates to honey hunters , where the nests of wild bees are to be found . It calls them with a cheerful cry , which they answer ; and on ...
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... seems to render us almost unaware that the weather is fine , when it really becomes so : but for the same rea- son , we make as much of our winter , as the anti - social habits that have grown upon us from other causes will allow . And ...
... seems to render us almost unaware that the weather is fine , when it really becomes so : but for the same rea- son , we make as much of our winter , as the anti - social habits that have grown upon us from other causes will allow . And ...
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... seems to have originated with Theocritus ( Idyl . 27. v . 50 , edit . Valckenaer ) , from whom it was copied by the Italian writers . It makes a lovely figure in one of the most famous passages of Ariosto , where he describes the beauty ...
... seems to have originated with Theocritus ( Idyl . 27. v . 50 , edit . Valckenaer ) , from whom it was copied by the Italian writers . It makes a lovely figure in one of the most famous passages of Ariosto , where he describes the beauty ...
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... seem that the feudal despot enjoyed the greater part of the profit of all marketable commodities . The progress of know- ledge has shewn us how abominable , and even how unhappy for all parties , is an injustice of this des- cription ...
... seem that the feudal despot enjoyed the greater part of the profit of all marketable commodities . The progress of know- ledge has shewn us how abominable , and even how unhappy for all parties , is an injustice of this des- cription ...
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... seems old enough to have some of his illustrious brick and mortar remaining . Under 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 ...
... seems old enough to have some of his illustrious brick and mortar remaining . Under 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 ...
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