The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... seem to be looking at it in company with its old observer ; and we are reminded , at the same time , of all that was ... Seems , to the distant sight , a gilded pill . Gay , in describing the inconvenience of the late * It has lately ...
... seem to be looking at it in company with its old observer ; and we are reminded , at the same time , of all that was ... Seems , to the distant sight , a gilded pill . Gay , in describing the inconvenience of the late * It has lately ...
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... seems to raise herself above all contingencies . The conscience may have been wound- ed by artificial or by real guilt ; but then she will tell it in those extremities , that even the real guilt may have been produced by circumstances ...
... seems to raise herself above all contingencies . The conscience may have been wound- ed by artificial or by real guilt ; but then she will tell it in those extremities , that even the real guilt may have been produced by circumstances ...
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... seems to have carried the idea of Brandon with him like that of a second self ; and the princess , whose affection was not hindered from becoming personal by any thing sisterly , nor on the other hand allowed to waste itself in too ...
... seems to have carried the idea of Brandon with him like that of a second self ; and the princess , whose affection was not hindered from becoming personal by any thing sisterly , nor on the other hand allowed to waste itself in too ...
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... seems , how- ever , that the Genius was a personification of the conscience , or rather of the prevailing impulses ... seem traceable from one superstition to another , and in some instances are immediately so . But fear , and ignorance ...
... seems , how- ever , that the Genius was a personification of the conscience , or rather of the prevailing impulses ... seem traceable from one superstition to another , and in some instances are immediately so . But fear , and ignorance ...
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... seems to sweat , While each peculiar Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was " sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on ...
... seems to sweat , While each peculiar Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was " sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on ...
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