The Indicator, Band 1,Ausgaben 1-76J. Appleyard, 1820 |
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... play of the Elder Brother , Act 1. Scene 2 . Sordid and dunghill minds , composed of earth , In that gross element fix all their happiness : But purer spirits , purged and refined , Shake off that clog of human frailty . Give me Leave ...
... play of the Elder Brother , Act 1. Scene 2 . Sordid and dunghill minds , composed of earth , In that gross element fix all their happiness : But purer spirits , purged and refined , Shake off that clog of human frailty . Give me Leave ...
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... play between cares and pastimes . Diminish your mere wants as much as possible , whether you are rich or poor for the rich man's wants , increasing by indulgence , are apt to outweigh even the abundance of his means ; and the poor man's ...
... play between cares and pastimes . Diminish your mere wants as much as possible , whether you are rich or poor for the rich man's wants , increasing by indulgence , are apt to outweigh even the abundance of his means ; and the poor man's ...
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... play at cricket , or at rackets , or enjoy a ball or a concert , it is " to be lamented . " To put pleasure into the faces of half a dozen agreeable women , is a toy unworthy of the manliness of a worm - sticker . But to put a hook into ...
... play at cricket , or at rackets , or enjoy a ball or a concert , it is " to be lamented . " To put pleasure into the faces of half a dozen agreeable women , is a toy unworthy of the manliness of a worm - sticker . But to put a hook into ...
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... play at level - coyl ; * Dryden afterwards , of fighting for gain , in his song of “ Come , if you dare . ” The Gods from above the mad labour behold . + A Free Ocean . The fish oft - times the burgher dispossessed , And THE INDICATOR. ...
... play at level - coyl ; * Dryden afterwards , of fighting for gain , in his song of “ Come , if you dare . ” The Gods from above the mad labour behold . + A Free Ocean . The fish oft - times the burgher dispossessed , And THE INDICATOR. ...
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... play the hypocrite for the worst and most despotic purposes . Did he now and then lecture his poetical friends upon this point , respecting their own appearances with the world ? There is a curious ode of Horace ( Book 1. Od . 34. ) in ...
... play the hypocrite for the worst and most despotic purposes . Did he now and then lecture his poetical friends upon this point , respecting their own appearances with the world ? There is a curious ode of Horace ( Book 1. Od . 34. ) in ...
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