The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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Strana 131
... fire are liable to be scorched , while , at the same time , they render the persons opposite them liable to be frozen ; so that the fire becomes uncomfortable to the former , and tantalizing to the latter ; and thus three evils are ...
... fire are liable to be scorched , while , at the same time , they render the persons opposite them liable to be frozen ; so that the fire becomes uncomfortable to the former , and tantalizing to the latter ; and thus three evils are ...
Strana 136
... fire ; and it is to be presumed , that if they had enjoyed such fire- sides as ours , they would have acknowledged the advantages which our genius presents in winter , and almost been ready to conclude with old Cleve- land , that the ...
... fire ; and it is to be presumed , that if they had enjoyed such fire- sides as ours , they would have acknowledged the advantages which our genius presents in winter , and almost been ready to conclude with old Cleve- land , that the ...
Strana 155
... fire will be particularly grateful to the per- formers , who are often seated at the farther end of the room ; for , it is really shameful , that a lady who is charming us all with her voice , or firing us , at the harp or piano , with ...
... fire will be particularly grateful to the per- formers , who are often seated at the farther end of the room ; for , it is really shameful , that a lady who is charming us all with her voice , or firing us , at the harp or piano , with ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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