The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 58
... object to these im- provements , as they do to the novel shape of the letters on the showboards . I hope such absurd objections will be of no avail , and that my suggestions , which have just the same forcible ar- guments to support ...
... object to these im- provements , as they do to the novel shape of the letters on the showboards . I hope such absurd objections will be of no avail , and that my suggestions , which have just the same forcible ar- guments to support ...
Pagina 66
... objects , rarely to be met with . While pursuing the usual employment of a farmer's boy his attention was often attracted by the windings of some solitary brook , the charms of some rich and varied land- scape , or the bold and swelling ...
... objects , rarely to be met with . While pursuing the usual employment of a farmer's boy his attention was often attracted by the windings of some solitary brook , the charms of some rich and varied land- scape , or the bold and swelling ...
Pagina 67
... object was to find some situation in which he might improve himself in drawing . Those who have had the happiness of being set adrift in the world in early life , to stem the tide of fortune , or yield to its force , as fate ordains ...
... object was to find some situation in which he might improve himself in drawing . Those who have had the happiness of being set adrift in the world in early life , to stem the tide of fortune , or yield to its force , as fate ordains ...
Pagina 72
... object before them , and this young man , who had been only four days in the island , was already the subject of endless rediculous suppositions , of romantic stories each more strange than the other , all repeated with equal assurance ...
... object before them , and this young man , who had been only four days in the island , was already the subject of endless rediculous suppositions , of romantic stories each more strange than the other , all repeated with equal assurance ...
Pagina 89
... object of pious veneration . It is regard- ed as a badge of wisdom , and is privileged to instruct as a source of authority , and is entitled to counsel , direct , and control . It is a circumstance of human existence sacred and holy ...
... object of pious veneration . It is regard- ed as a badge of wisdom , and is privileged to instruct as a source of authority , and is entitled to counsel , direct , and control . It is a circumstance of human existence sacred and holy ...
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