The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... pass from my table to every table , but I think that not a single sheet can appear on the table of any family without communicating some information , or affording some diversion . On the title - page there are a few lines which briefly ...
... pass from my table to every table , but I think that not a single sheet can appear on the table of any family without communicating some information , or affording some diversion . On the title - page there are a few lines which briefly ...
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... pass a merry night , " which seldom breaks up before two in the morning . Although the origin of this usage is lost , lishers , will be gladly received . and no tradition exists by which it can be traced , yet it may not be a strained ...
... pass a merry night , " which seldom breaks up before two in the morning . Although the origin of this usage is lost , lishers , will be gladly received . and no tradition exists by which it can be traced , yet it may not be a strained ...
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... pass , Which more it moved , the more it sweeter was . Happy , O happy ! if they so might bide To see their eyes , with how true humbleness , They looked down to triumph over pride ; With how sweet blame she chid their sauciness- Till ...
... pass , Which more it moved , the more it sweeter was . Happy , O happy ! if they so might bide To see their eyes , with how true humbleness , They looked down to triumph over pride ; With how sweet blame she chid their sauciness- Till ...
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... pass on , He whistles as he goes , light - hearted wretch , Perhaps to thousands , and of joy to some ; Cold and yet cheerful : messenger of grief To him indiff'rent whether grief or joy . Methinks , as I have always thought , that ...
... pass on , He whistles as he goes , light - hearted wretch , Perhaps to thousands , and of joy to some ; Cold and yet cheerful : messenger of grief To him indiff'rent whether grief or joy . Methinks , as I have always thought , that ...
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... pass and see nothing to excite the slightest emotion . The fair creation of nature , and the works of man afford him a wide field of continual gratification . The brook , brawl- ing over its bed of rocks or pebbles , half concealed by ...
... pass and see nothing to excite the slightest emotion . The fair creation of nature , and the works of man afford him a wide field of continual gratification . The brook , brawl- ing over its bed of rocks or pebbles , half concealed by ...
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