EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ 121
... leaden dulness . In one of his early letters he speaks of it as the land indicated by the prophet , where the ruined houses were full of owls and doleful creatures . He often could not bring himself to Thomas Gray 121.
... leaden dulness . In one of his early letters he speaks of it as the land indicated by the prophet , where the ruined houses were full of owls and doleful creatures . He often could not bring himself to Thomas Gray 121.
Էջ 131
... land is oppressively flat , but Burnham and Stoke are on higher ground , broken into innumerable little undulations , with copses in the hollows , and little lanes , meander- ing about for no apparent purpose except their own pleasure ...
... land is oppressively flat , but Burnham and Stoke are on higher ground , broken into innumerable little undulations , with copses in the hollows , and little lanes , meander- ing about for no apparent purpose except their own pleasure ...
Էջ 142
... land and water abroad , and ( what they call ) doing something , that is , racketing about from morning to night , are occupations I find that wear out my spirits , especially in a situation where one might sit still and be alone with ...
... land and water abroad , and ( what they call ) doing something , that is , racketing about from morning to night , are occupations I find that wear out my spirits , especially in a situation where one might sit still and be alone with ...
Էջ 143
... land ( not milk and honey , but arrack - punch and venison ) and losing his great toe with a mortification , said to the last that he owed it to two grapes which he ate one day after dinner . He felt them lie cold at his stomach the ...
... land ( not milk and honey , but arrack - punch and venison ) and losing his great toe with a mortification , said to the last that he owed it to two grapes which he ate one day after dinner . He felt them lie cold at his stomach the ...
Էջ 187
... Land , were marvellously clear and accurate . But this is not really a compli- ment . It shows that Keble was content to describe without his eye on the object , and rely- ing on the observation of others ; and if the pictures of ...
... Land , were marvellously clear and accurate . But this is not really a compli- ment . It shows that Keble was content to describe without his eye on the object , and rely- ing on the observation of others ; and if the pictures of ...
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