LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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Página 17
... walks , and Summer holidays , and the greenness of fields , and the delicious juices of meats and fishes , and society , and the cheerful glass , and candle - light , and fireside conversations , and in- nocent vanities , and jests ...
... walks , and Summer holidays , and the greenness of fields , and the delicious juices of meats and fishes , and society , and the cheerful glass , and candle - light , and fireside conversations , and in- nocent vanities , and jests ...
Página 39
... walk for pain ; and how in after life he became lame - footed too , and I did not always , I fear , make allowances enough for him when he was impatient , and in pain , nor remember sufficiently how considerate he had been to me when I ...
... walk for pain ; and how in after life he became lame - footed too , and I did not always , I fear , make allowances enough for him when he was impatient , and in pain , nor remember sufficiently how considerate he had been to me when I ...
Página 59
... , to have been so deluded . The man seemed to tread upon air , to taste manna , to walk with his head in the clouds , to mate Hyperion . O shake not the castles of his pride ; endure yet for a season bright moments of 59 Essays.
... , to have been so deluded . The man seemed to tread upon air , to taste manna , to walk with his head in the clouds , to mate Hyperion . O shake not the castles of his pride ; endure yet for a season bright moments of 59 Essays.
Página 61
... walking in the gardens of Gray's Inn , -they were then far finer than they are now ; the accursed Veru- lam ... walks ; -taking my afternoon solace on a Summer day upon the aforesaid terrace , a comely sad personage came towards me ...
... walking in the gardens of Gray's Inn , -they were then far finer than they are now ; the accursed Veru- lam ... walks ; -taking my afternoon solace on a Summer day upon the aforesaid terrace , a comely sad personage came towards me ...
Página 63
... walks , probably , he was divesting himself of many scenic and some real vanities - weaning himself from the frivolities of the lesser and the greater theatre - doing gentle penance for a life of no very reprehensi- ble fooleries ...
... walks , probably , he was divesting himself of many scenic and some real vanities - weaning himself from the frivolities of the lesser and the greater theatre - doing gentle penance for a life of no very reprehensi- ble fooleries ...
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