Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Količina 11854 |
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Stran 1
... pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ' Address to the Sub- scribers to the Windsor and Eton Public ... pleasurable gratification . Give a man this taste , and the means of gratifying it , and you can hardly fail of making a ...
... pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ' Address to the Sub- scribers to the Windsor and Eton Public ... pleasurable gratification . Give a man this taste , and the means of gratifying it , and you can hardly fail of making a ...
Stran 4
... pleasures must have been tried and found insufficient before intellectual ones can gain a footing ; and when they have obtained it , the delights of poetry and its sister arts still take precedence of contemplative enjoyments , and the ...
... pleasures must have been tried and found insufficient before intellectual ones can gain a footing ; and when they have obtained it , the delights of poetry and its sister arts still take precedence of contemplative enjoyments , and the ...
Stran 6
... pleasure in harmony of instruments ; he could do it right well himself : he would have songs sung before him . He would gladly see conceits and fantasies at his table , and when he had seen it , then he would send it to the other tables ...
... pleasure in harmony of instruments ; he could do it right well himself : he would have songs sung before him . He would gladly see conceits and fantasies at his table , and when he had seen it , then he would send it to the other tables ...
Stran 30
... pleasure is not a fit rule for rest , but health ; neither do I consult so much with the sun , as mine own necessity , whether of body or in that of the mind . If this vassal could well serve me waking , it should never sleep ; but now ...
... pleasure is not a fit rule for rest , but health ; neither do I consult so much with the sun , as mine own necessity , whether of body or in that of the mind . If this vassal could well serve me waking , it should never sleep ; but now ...
Stran 31
... pleasures , that is , of labours . One while mine eyes are busied , another while my hand , and sometimes my mind takes ... pleasure , no work more use ; only the decay of a weak body makes me think these delights insensibly laborious ...
... pleasures , that is , of labours . One while mine eyes are busied , another while my hand , and sometimes my mind takes ... pleasure , no work more use ; only the decay of a weak body makes me think these delights insensibly laborious ...
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amongst appeared barometer beautiful birds born Cæsar called character church Count of Foix dear Jane death delight Don Quixote doth Duke of York earth England eyes father fear feeling flowers fortune Frank Churchill friendship gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human Jane John Dighton kind king King of Navarre king's knowledge labour lady live look Lord Lord Clifford mankind manner master mind mother nature neighbours never night noble observed passed passion Patrick Spence Perkin person pleasure poet poor pray reason rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley seemed servants Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit swallow tell thee things thou thought tion told took Tower truth unto whole wind word young