The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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第 5 頁
... living at worthy Sir Anthony Denny's in Cheston . John Whitney , a young gentleman , was my bedfellow ; who , willing by good nature , and provoked by mine advice , began to learn the Latin tongue , after the order declared in this book ...
... living at worthy Sir Anthony Denny's in Cheston . John Whitney , a young gentleman , was my bedfellow ; who , willing by good nature , and provoked by mine advice , began to learn the Latin tongue , after the order declared in this book ...
第 35 頁
... living light ! I have drawn from thee As from a fountain , purity and love , And a deep knowledge of the world ; from boyhood To thee the yearnings of my heart were sent , A wanderer on the hills . I watch thee now And feel ambition ...
... living light ! I have drawn from thee As from a fountain , purity and love , And a deep knowledge of the world ; from boyhood To thee the yearnings of my heart were sent , A wanderer on the hills . I watch thee now And feel ambition ...
第 50 頁
... living and flourishing where we least suspected the presence of life . A closer observation discloses to us their habits and manners . We are surprised to find the creatures excessively busy and happy ; a little short - lived perhaps ...
... living and flourishing where we least suspected the presence of life . A closer observation discloses to us their habits and manners . We are surprised to find the creatures excessively busy and happy ; a little short - lived perhaps ...
第 55 頁
... living even next door to royalty . But it is remarkable that these fertile workers , although they lay eggs , only lay the eggs of drones . It has been seen that the queen bee lays the eggs of the hive . The number laid by one bee is ...
... living even next door to royalty . But it is remarkable that these fertile workers , although they lay eggs , only lay the eggs of drones . It has been seen that the queen bee lays the eggs of the hive . The number laid by one bee is ...
第 59 頁
... living curtain before her , so completely impenetrable to our eyes , as to preclude all observation of her proceed- ings ; unless the apiarian use the leaf - hive of Huber , or the mirror - hive of Dunbar , it is hardly possible to ...
... living curtain before her , so completely impenetrable to our eyes , as to preclude all observation of her proceed- ings ; unless the apiarian use the leaf - hive of Huber , or the mirror - hive of Dunbar , it is hardly possible to ...
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