Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... learned collaborators . " Into a hotch - potch , " says Sir Edward Coke , “ is commonly put not one thing alone , but one thing with other things together . " The present volume is an expedient for grouping together a variety which will ...
... learned collaborators . " Into a hotch - potch , " says Sir Edward Coke , “ is commonly put not one thing alone , but one thing with other things together . " The present volume is an expedient for grouping together a variety which will ...
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... learned . - Preservation of dead bodies . - The folly of embalming corpses . - A whimsical will . - The life tripod . - The impre- catory epitaph of Shakspeare paralleled in Iceland . - The significance of the Fleur - de - lis . - The ...
... learned . - Preservation of dead bodies . - The folly of embalming corpses . - A whimsical will . - The life tripod . - The impre- catory epitaph of Shakspeare paralleled in Iceland . - The significance of the Fleur - de - lis . - The ...
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... learned society In Hexile , Hanguish , and Hanxiety ; Nay , charged without one just pretence , With Harrogance and Himpudence- I here demand full restitution , And beg you'll mend your Helocution . Rowland Hill , when at college , was ...
... learned society In Hexile , Hanguish , and Hanxiety ; Nay , charged without one just pretence , With Harrogance and Himpudence- I here demand full restitution , And beg you'll mend your Helocution . Rowland Hill , when at college , was ...
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... learned Lucy loves . Eliza's elegance each eye espies . Serenely silent Susan's smiles surprise . From fops , fools , flattery , fairest Fanny flies . MOTIVES TO GRATITUDE . A remarkable example of the old fondness for antithesis and ...
... learned Lucy loves . Eliza's elegance each eye espies . Serenely silent Susan's smiles surprise . From fops , fools , flattery , fairest Fanny flies . MOTIVES TO GRATITUDE . A remarkable example of the old fondness for antithesis and ...
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... learned from commercial adviser That mere galt for sand was the great fertilizer , I bade Mr. Eaglet , although ' twas ideal , Get some from the clay - pit , and so get'm real ; Then , just as my footstep was leaving the portal , I met ...
... learned from commercial adviser That mere galt for sand was the great fertilizer , I bade Mr. Eaglet , although ' twas ideal , Get some from the clay - pit , and so get'm real ; Then , just as my footstep was leaving the portal , I met ...
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