The Compleat AnglerJohn Lane, 1904 - Počet stran: 454 |
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Strana xl
... of Walton in conversation with its author : Walton being asked by Fuller , who was aware of his being intimate with several bishops and other eminent clergymen , what he thought of that work himself , and what xl Introduction.
... of Walton in conversation with its author : Walton being asked by Fuller , who was aware of his being intimate with several bishops and other eminent clergymen , what he thought of that work himself , and what xl Introduction.
Strana xli
Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton Richard Le Gallienne. what he thought of that work himself , and what opinions he had heard his friends express of it , Walton replied " he thought it should be acceptable to all tempers , because there were ...
Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton Richard Le Gallienne. what he thought of that work himself , and what opinions he had heard his friends express of it , Walton replied " he thought it should be acceptable to all tempers , because there were ...
Strana liv
... thought , but it was only to fetch more company , returning with a surcrew of those splenetic vapours , that are ... thoughts so lightly as in verse , I hope I shall be pardoned a second vanity , if I communicate it with such a friend as ...
... thought , but it was only to fetch more company , returning with a surcrew of those splenetic vapours , that are ... thoughts so lightly as in verse , I hope I shall be pardoned a second vanity , if I communicate it with such a friend as ...
Strana lxxvii
... thought too gay and giddy in his life and poems , as young men will be — well , why shouldn't even the Bishop of Chichester's " Honest Izaak , " take him for his friend ? For Cotton Walton probably had that charm of antithesis which is ...
... thought too gay and giddy in his life and poems , as young men will be — well , why shouldn't even the Bishop of Chichester's " Honest Izaak , " take him for his friend ? For Cotton Walton probably had that charm of antithesis which is ...
Strana lxxviii
... thought by those who were not intimate with him , to have been much better acquainted with books than he was . He had all those qualities which in youth raise men to the reputation of being fine gentlemen ; such a pleasantness and ...
... thought by those who were not intimate with him , to have been much better acquainted with books than he was . He had all those qualities which in youth raise men to the reputation of being fine gentlemen ; such a pleasantness and ...
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