The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... the like manner . The author has little further to say , by way of adver- tisement to these volumes , except that both the works were written with the same view of inculcating a love of nature and imagination , and of furnishing a sample ...
... the like manner . The author has little further to say , by way of adver- tisement to these volumes , except that both the works were written with the same view of inculcating a love of nature and imagination , and of furnishing a sample ...
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... say with the sin- cere , the good - intentioned , and the good - natured . Ah - take care . You see what that old - looking saucer is , with a handle to it ? It is a venerable piece of earthenware , which may have been worth to an ...
... say with the sin- cere , the good - intentioned , and the good - natured . Ah - take care . You see what that old - looking saucer is , with a handle to it ? It is a venerable piece of earthenware , which may have been worth to an ...
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... says he , " is round , and has no more flat ( bare ) wall , than what is taken up by my table and my chairs ; so that the remaining parts of the circle present me with a view of all my books at once , set upon five degrees of shelves ...
... says he , " is round , and has no more flat ( bare ) wall , than what is taken up by my table and my chairs ; so that the remaining parts of the circle present me with a view of all my books at once , set upon five degrees of shelves ...
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... says Sir Philip Sydney of his heroine in the Arcadia , " fell down from the trees to do homage to the apples of her breast . ” The idea seems to have originated with Theocritus ( Idyl . 27. v . 50 , edit . Valckenaer ) , from whom it ...
... says Sir Philip Sydney of his heroine in the Arcadia , " fell down from the trees to do homage to the apples of her breast . ” The idea seems to have originated with Theocritus ( Idyl . 27. v . 50 , edit . Valckenaer ) , from whom it ...
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... says he shall relate doubtful stories as well as authentic ones , for the be- nefit of those , if no others , who will know how to make use of them , namely , the poets . * We have faith , however , in the story ourselves . It has in ...
... says he shall relate doubtful stories as well as authentic ones , for the be- nefit of those , if no others , who will know how to make use of them , namely , the poets . * We have faith , however , in the story ourselves . It has in ...
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