| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 strani
...believe I can tellthe particular little chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse, as have never since left ringing there : for I remember when I began to read, and take some pleasure in it, there was wont to lie in my mother's parlour, (I know not by what accident,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 strani
...believe I can tell the particular little chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse, as have never since left ringing there: for I remember when I began to read, and take some pleasure in it, there wa^ wont to lie in my mother's parlour, (I kirow not by what accident,... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 288 strani
...41. filled my hearl first with such chimes of verse, as have never since loft ringing there ; for 1 remember, when I began to read, and to take some pleasure in it, there was wont to be in my mother's parlour (I know not by what accident, for she herself never in her life read any... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 strani
...believe I can tell the particular little chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse, as have never since left ringing there : for I remember, when I began to read, and * 3 Od. xxii. 41. to take some pleasure in it, there was wont to lie in my mother's parlour (I know... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 strani
...left ringing there : for I reuieml>er, when I hejpiu to read, and to take some pleasure in it, then; was wont to lie in my mother's parlour, (I know not...accident, for she herself never in her life read any hook but of devotion) but there was wont to lie Spenser's works ; this I happeneil to fall upon, ami... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 548 strani
...believe I can tell the particular little chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse as have never since left ringing there : for I remember, when I began to read, and take some pleasure in it, there was wont to lie in my mother's parlour (I know not by what accident,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1827 - 554 strani
...believe I can tell the particular little chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse as have never since left ringing there : for I remember, when I began to read, and take some pleasure in it, there was wont to lie in my mother's parlour (I know not by what accident,... | |
| 1827 - 552 strani
...believe I can tell the particular little chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse as have never since left ringing there : for I remember, when I began to read, and take some pleasure in it, there was wont to lie in my mother's parlour (I know not by what accident,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley - 1842 - 296 strani
...Clark's possession. A good view of the Porch-house was, likewise, published by Barrow, in 1793. M " When I began to read and to take some pleasure in...accident, for she herself never in her life read any MEMOIR OF THE POET COWLEY. 213 ever, he subsequently obtained admission. Two years after his settlement... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1844 - 790 strani
...chance that filled my head first with such chimes of verse, as have never since left ringing tbere ; for I remember when I began to read, and to take some pleasure in it, tbere was wont to lie in my mother's parlour, I know not by what accident, for she herself never m... | |
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