Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... called , or bacon , was cooked on the Sundays , and served for the remainder of the week . The principal articles of diet were oatmeal , bread , and porridge , milk , butter , cheese , and honey , and pot - herbs , not including ...
... called , or bacon , was cooked on the Sundays , and served for the remainder of the week . The principal articles of diet were oatmeal , bread , and porridge , milk , butter , cheese , and honey , and pot - herbs , not including ...
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... called Hartley . Which Hartley ? ' asked the boy . ' Why is there more than one Hartley ? ' ' Yes , ' he replied ; ' there's a deal of Hartleys . ' ' How so ? ' " There's Picture- Hartley ( Hazlitt had painted a portrait of him ) , and ...
... called Hartley . Which Hartley ? ' asked the boy . ' Why is there more than one Hartley ? ' ' Yes , ' he replied ; ' there's a deal of Hartleys . ' ' How so ? ' " There's Picture- Hartley ( Hazlitt had painted a portrait of him ) , and ...
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... called this nation the ' Ejuxrii ; ' and one day , when walking very pensively , I asked him what ailed him . He said , ' My people are too fond of war , and I have just made an eloquent speech in the Senate , which has not made any ...
... called this nation the ' Ejuxrii ; ' and one day , when walking very pensively , I asked him what ailed him . He said , ' My people are too fond of war , and I have just made an eloquent speech in the Senate , which has not made any ...
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... called it ; whatever struck his fancy in reading , ―armies , ships , battles by sea and land , news , negociations , alliances , diplomacy- he thought to reproduce in little in his own play- ground , though in fact he had not a particle ...
... called it ; whatever struck his fancy in reading , ―armies , ships , battles by sea and land , news , negociations , alliances , diplomacy- he thought to reproduce in little in his own play- ground , though in fact he had not a particle ...
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... called them — an ominous name . But enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child- See , at his feet , some little plan or chart , Some fragment from his dream of ...
... called them — an ominous name . But enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child- See , at his feet , some little plan or chart , Some fragment from his dream of ...
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