The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Pagina 47
... called the State of Innocence , or the Fall of Man ; a work , such as might be expected from such a mode of alteration . The venerable poet is said to have answered , " Aye , young man , you may tag my verses , if you will . " Be the ...
... called the State of Innocence , or the Fall of Man ; a work , such as might be expected from such a mode of alteration . The venerable poet is said to have answered , " Aye , young man , you may tag my verses , if you will . " Be the ...
Pagina 52
... called himself , son , Charles Cotton , a poet and a man of wit , is more good - natured and uneasy . * Cotton's pleasures had not been confined to fishing . His sympathies indeed had been a little superabun- dant , and left him ...
... called himself , son , Charles Cotton , a poet and a man of wit , is more good - natured and uneasy . * Cotton's pleasures had not been confined to fishing . His sympathies indeed had been a little superabun- dant , and left him ...
Pagina 56
... called upon for a story , with a view to a joke of this sort ; it being an understood thing , that he had a privilege of exaggera- tion , without committing his abstract love of truth . The reader knows the old blunder attributed to ...
... called upon for a story , with a view to a joke of this sort ; it being an understood thing , that he had a privilege of exaggera- tion , without committing his abstract love of truth . The reader knows the old blunder attributed to ...
Pagina 61
... as man of busi- ness ; and he wore all characters with such unaffected pleasantness , that he was called the Delight of the Western World . On a sudden , to every body's surprise , his GILBERT ! GILBERT ! 61 XIII Gilbert! Gilbert!
... as man of busi- ness ; and he wore all characters with such unaffected pleasantness , that he was called the Delight of the Western World . On a sudden , to every body's surprise , his GILBERT ! GILBERT ! 61 XIII Gilbert! Gilbert!
Pagina 64
... called , and philosophically competent to the task , would write a work on this subject . We have plenty of books on symptoms and other alarming matters , very useful for increasing the harm already existing . We believe also there are ...
... called , and philosophically competent to the task , would write a work on this subject . We have plenty of books on symptoms and other alarming matters , very useful for increasing the harm already existing . We believe also there are ...
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The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and ..., Volumul 1 Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1873 |
The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and ..., Volumul 1 Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1834 |
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