The essays of Elia. A new edW. P. Hazard, 1857 |
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... pleasant fellows , full of chat - and not a few among them had arrived at consider- able proficiency on the German flute . The cashier at that time was one Evans , a Cambro - Briton . He had something of the choleric complexion of his ...
... pleasant fellows , full of chat - and not a few among them had arrived at consider- able proficiency on the German flute . The cashier at that time was one Evans , a Cambro - Briton . He had something of the choleric complexion of his ...
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... pleasant anecdote , derived from paternal tradition , of those grotesque figures which Hogarth has immortalized in his picture of Noon , -the worthy descendants of those heroic confessors , who , flying to this country , from the wrath ...
... pleasant anecdote , derived from paternal tradition , of those grotesque figures which Hogarth has immortalized in his picture of Noon , -the worthy descendants of those heroic confessors , who , flying to this country , from the wrath ...
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... pleasant , to while away a few idle weeks at , as one or other of the Universi- ties . Their vacation too , at this time of the year , falls in so pal with ours . Here I can take my walks unmolested , and fancy myself of what degree or ...
... pleasant , to while away a few idle weeks at , as one or other of the Universi- ties . Their vacation too , at this time of the year , falls in so pal with ours . Here I can take my walks unmolested , and fancy myself of what degree or ...
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... pleasant , as it is rare , to find the same arm linked in yours at forty , which at thirteen helped it to turn over the Cicero de Amicitia , or some tale of Antique Friendship , which the young heart even then was burning to anticipate ...
... pleasant , as it is rare , to find the same arm linked in yours at forty , which at thirteen helped it to turn over the Cicero de Amicitia , or some tale of Antique Friendship , which the young heart even then was burning to anticipate ...
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... pleasant look to your purse , which to that gentle warmth expands her silken leaves , as naturally as the cloak of the traveller , for which sun and wind contended ! He is the true Propontic which never ebbeth ! The sea which taketh ...
... pleasant look to your purse , which to that gentle warmth expands her silken leaves , as naturally as the cloak of the traveller , for which sun and wind contended ! He is the true Propontic which never ebbeth ! The sea which taketh ...
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admired April Fool beauty Benchers better Bo-bo Bridget character child CHRIST'S HOSPITAL comedy common confess countenance cousin day's pleasuring dear dreams Elgin marble Elia face fancy fear feel gentle gentleman give Gladmans grace guests hand hath head heard heart Hertfordshire honor hour humor imagination impertinent Inner Temple kind knew lady less lived look Malvolio manner Margate matter mind moral morning nature never night occasion once passed passion person play pleasant pleasure poor present pretty quadrille Quakers reason remember ROBERT WILLIAM ELLISTON scarce scene seemed seen sense sight Sir Philip Sydney Sizar smile sometimes sort speak spirit stand sure sweet taste tender theatre thee thing thou thought tion Titian told true truth walk watchet Wheathampstead whist young younkers youth
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Сторінка 26 - CVL , with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Сторінка 84 - Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Сторінка 157 - The ears of Ho-ti tingled with horror. He cursed his son, and he cursed himself that ever he should beget a son that should eat burnt pig.
Сторінка 160 - See him in the dish, his second cradle, how meek he lieth ! — wouldst thou have had this innocent grow up to the grossness and indocility which too often accompany maturer swinehood ? Ten to one he would have proved a glutton, a sloven, an obstinate, disagreeable animal — wallowing in all manner of filthy conversation — from these sins he is happily snatched away — Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death came with timely care...
Сторінка 114 - What wondrous life is this I lead! Ripe apples drop about my head; The luscious clusters of the vine Upon my mouth do crush their wine; The nectarine and curious peach Into my hands themselves do reach; Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass.
Сторінка 112 - I WAS born, and passed the first seven years of my life, in the Temple. Its church, its halls, its gardens, its fountain, its river, I had almost said — for in those young years, what was this king of rivers to me but a stream that watered our pleasant places ? — these are of my oldest recollections.
Сторінка 206 - I dream away my life in others' speculations. I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking I am reading ; I cannot sit and think. Books think for me.
Сторінка 158 - Bo-bo was strictly enjoined not to let the secret escape, for the neighbors would certainly have stoned them for a couple of abominable wretches, who could think of improving upon the good meat which God had sent them. Nevertheless, strange stories got about. It was observed that Ho-ti's cottage was burnt down now more frequently than ever. Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night-time. As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house of...
Сторінка 40 - ... smack of the rough magnanimity of the old English vein ? Do they not fortify like a cordial ; enlarging the heart, and productive of sweet blood, and generous spirits, in the concoction? Where be those puling fears of death, just now expressed or affected ? — Passed like a...
Сторінка 158 - ... it asunder, thrust the lesser half by main force into the fists of Ho-ti, still shouting out, "Eat, eat, eat the burnt pig, father, only taste, — O Lord," — with suchlike barbarous ejaculations, cramming all the while as if he would choke.