The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, 第 1 卷H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... give a better proof of that enjoyment , as far as he was capable of it , than by stating , that both were written during times of great trouble with him , and both helped him to see much of that fair play between his own anxieties and ...
... give a better proof of that enjoyment , as far as he was capable of it , than by stating , that both were written during times of great trouble with him , and both helped him to see much of that fair play between his own anxieties and ...
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... of whose face the clouds of hesitation and jealousy gradually give way . But these children of the brain have no VOL . I. B godfather at hand : and yet their single appellation is Difficulty of finding a Name for a Work of this kind.
... of whose face the clouds of hesitation and jealousy gradually give way . But these children of the brain have no VOL . I. B godfather at hand : and yet their single appellation is Difficulty of finding a Name for a Work of this kind.
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... give it a title ; and after many grave and ineffectual attempts to furnish one for the present , the company , after the fashion of Rabelais , and with a chair - shaking merri- ment which he himself might have joined in , fell to ...
... give it a title ; and after many grave and ineffectual attempts to furnish one for the present , the company , after the fashion of Rabelais , and with a chair - shaking merri- ment which he himself might have joined in , fell to ...
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... give the reader a more brief , yet complete specimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by selecting a well - known passage from Shakspeare , and turning it into the common - place kind of poetry that flourished so ...
... give the reader a more brief , yet complete specimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by selecting a well - known passage from Shakspeare , and turning it into the common - place kind of poetry that flourished so ...
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... Give me Leave to enjoy myself . That place , that does Contain my books , the best companions , is To me a glorious court , where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety I confer With kings and ...
... Give me Leave to enjoy myself . That place , that does Contain my books , the best companions , is To me a glorious court , where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety I confer With kings and ...
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