| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 стор.
...remainder of his li/e.'"* — Worthies. Article, Bedfordshire. Sir Edward Ilarisood, Knt. — " I hav« read of a bird, which hath a face like, and yet will prey upon, a man ; who coining to the wafer to drink, and finding there by reflection, -that he had killed one like himself,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 стор.
...out the remainder of his life."* — Worthies. Article, Bedfordshire. Sir Edward Harwood, Knt. — " I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and yet will prey * The fine imagination of Fuller has done what might have been pronounced impossible : it has given... | |
| 1818 - 598 стор.
...bird," says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, " which hath a face like, and yet will prey upun, a man, who coming to the water to drink, and finding there, by reflexion, that he had killed one like himself, pineth away by degrees, and never afterwards eijjoyelh... | |
| 1819 - 950 стор.
...bird, says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, which hath a face like, and yet will prey »pon, a man, who coming to the water to drink, and finding...by reflection, that he had killed one like himself, pined away by degrees, and never after enjoyed itself. A Monkey i Sagacity of Smell. A lady of my acquaintance,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 стор.
...borrowers. TQM A MAN-LIKING BIRD. " I have read of a bird," says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, " which hath a face like, and yet will prey upon, a...by degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself.'' For the Tail« Book. PENNY A LOT. A SCHOOLBOY'S fruitleii UAKBLE THROUOV TOWN. The morning is warm,... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 468 стор.
...BIRD. " I have read of a bird," says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, " which hath a face ¡ike, and yet will prey upon, a man, who coming to the water...by degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself." For the Table Book. PENNY A LOT. A SCHOOLBOY'S fruitlet* RAMBLE THROI TOWN. The morning is warm, and... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 924 стор.
...borrowers. TQM A MAN-LIKING BIRD. " I have read of a bird," says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, " which hath a face like, and yet will prey upon, a...by degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself.* For the Table Book. PENNY A LOT. A SCHOOLBOY'S /ri!¡//fíí К л M;IL r TBRODGU Town. The morning... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 404 стор.
...balance of antitheses not too violently opposed, and the consequent Sir Edward Harwood, Knt, — " I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and...and never afterwards enjoyeth itself*. Such is in some.sort the condition of Sir Edward. This accident, that he had killed one in a private quarrel,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 стор.
...borrowers. TQM A MAN-LIKING BIRD. " I have read of a bird," says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, " which hath a face like, and yet will prey upon, a man, who coming to the water to drink, and rinding there, by reflection, that he had killed one like himself, pineth away bv ilivnv-;, and never... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 376 стор.
...balance of antitheses not too violently opposed, and the consequent Sir Edward Harwood, Knt. — " I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and...himself, pineth away by degrees, and never afterwards enjoy eth itself*. Such is in some sort the condition of SirEdward. This accident, that he had killed... | |
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