Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 4
... things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable of more , not desirous ; not now immediately from my trencher to my book , but after some ...
... things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable of more , not desirous ; not now immediately from my trencher to my book , but after some ...
Strana 7
... thing he dreams of . It cannot , in short , be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet- ' Emollit mores ... things of life has been a theme of de- clamation and discontent in all ages ; and it is doubtless our para- mount ...
... thing he dreams of . It cannot , in short , be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet- ' Emollit mores ... things of life has been a theme of de- clamation and discontent in all ages ; and it is doubtless our para- mount ...
Strana 40
... thing nis turn grace Your houses to renew , Grown old , surrender must his place Unto the crispèd yew . New things succeed as former things does hold ; grow old . HERRICK . WORDSWORTH , in one of his charming lyrics of the Spring ...
... thing nis turn grace Your houses to renew , Grown old , surrender must his place Unto the crispèd yew . New things succeed as former things does hold ; grow old . HERRICK . WORDSWORTH , in one of his charming lyrics of the Spring ...
Strana 49
... things indoors ; for God is there too . We have rocks and quicksands on the banks of our Thames , O lady , such as ocean never heard of ; and many ( who knows how soon ! ) may be ingulfed in the current under their garden walls . Jane ...
... things indoors ; for God is there too . We have rocks and quicksands on the banks of our Thames , O lady , such as ocean never heard of ; and many ( who knows how soon ! ) may be ingulfed in the current under their garden walls . Jane ...
Strana 80
... things that regarded the offices which were incumbent upon him in the care of his own affairs and relations of life , and therefore dreaded ( though he had great talents ) to go into employ- ments of state , where he must be exposed to ...
... things that regarded the offices which were incumbent upon him in the care of his own affairs and relations of life , and therefore dreaded ( though he had great talents ) to go into employ- ments of state , where he must be exposed to ...
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