The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Nide 1Bentley for Henry Colburn, 1873 - 672 sivua |
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Sivu 13
... creature , which had already turned the cheeks of the tyrants pallid . It groaned and it grew loud : it spoke with a hundred tongues ; it grew fervidly on the ear , like the noise of millions of wheels . And the sound of millions of ...
... creature , which had already turned the cheeks of the tyrants pallid . It groaned and it grew loud : it spoke with a hundred tongues ; it grew fervidly on the ear , like the noise of millions of wheels . And the sound of millions of ...
Sivu 14
... creatures , you saw , with fear and reverence , its mighty conformation , being like wheels indeed , and a great vapor . And ever and anon the vapor boiled , and the wheels went rolling , and the creature threw out of its mouth visible ...
... creatures , you saw , with fear and reverence , its mighty conformation , being like wheels indeed , and a great vapor . And ever and anon the vapor boiled , and the wheels went rolling , and the creature threw out of its mouth visible ...
Sivu 31
... the least consequence to his in- clinations , he was astonished that the whole world did not hasten to sympathize . On every other occasion , the only thing which he had to do with his fellow- creatures , all and every of them , was ,
... the least consequence to his in- clinations , he was astonished that the whole world did not hasten to sympathize . On every other occasion , the only thing which he had to do with his fellow- creatures , all and every of them , was ,
Sivu 32
A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. creatures , all and every of them , was , he thought , to leave them alone ; -an excellent principle , as far as concerns their own wish to be so left , but not quite so much so ...
A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. creatures , all and every of them , was , he thought , to leave them alone ; -an excellent principle , as far as concerns their own wish to be so left , but not quite so much so ...
Sivu 56
... creatures whom we lately thrust into mere dens and dust - holes , was the quantity of life and energy they displayed . What mo- tion ! -what strength ! -what elegance ! What prodi- gious chattering , and brilliant colors in the macaws ...
... creatures whom we lately thrust into mere dens and dust - holes , was the quantity of life and energy they displayed . What mo- tion ! -what strength ! -what elegance ! What prodi- gious chattering , and brilliant colors in the macaws ...
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