... stile, what you said on that particular spot. For this reason I purpose, when the summer is come, to walk with a book in my pocket; what I read at my fireside I forget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a pond, that pond and that hedge... The life and letters of William Cowper - 168. oldalszerző: William Cowper, William Hayley - 1812Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| William Hayley - 1803 - 450 oldal
...not a good memory in general, yet a good local memory ; and can recolled; by the help of a tree, or a stile, what you said on that particular spot. For...book in my pocket ; what I read at my fire-side I Jorget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a pond, that pond and that hedge will always... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 oldal
...tree, or a ftile, what you faid on that particular fpot. For this reafon I purpofe, when the fummer is come, to walk with a book in my pocket; what I read at my fire-fide 1 forget, but what 1 read under a hedge, or at the fide of a pond, tnat pond and that hedge... | |
| 1805 - 590 oldal
...contrary, he is a devil. His verdict, it may be supposed, is in neither ease a just one. WHAT one reads under a hedge, or at the side of a pond, that pond and that hedge will always bring to one's remembrance; and this is a sort of memoria tech' nica which may be recommended. THERE are, undoubtedly,... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 484 oldal
...together, and none of them I believe without thoughts of you. I have, though not a good memory in ge neral, yet a good local memory, and can recollect by the...when the summer is come, to walk with a book in my pockets: what I read at my fire-side I forget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a pond,... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 490 oldal
...and none of them I believe without thoughts of you. * I have, though not a good memory in ge neral, yet a good local memory, and can recollect by the...when the summer is come, to walk with a book in my pockets : what I read at my fire-side I forget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 oldal
...pot a good memory, in general, yet a good local memory, and can recollect, by the help of a treepr a stile, what you said on that particular spot. For...when the summer is come, to walk with a book in my [xx-ket; what I read at my fireside I forget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a pond,... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 390 oldal
...that, in the present moment, I am able to send you. TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ. The Lodge, Jan. 19, 1789. Dear Sir — I have taken since you went away many...when the summer is come, to walk with a book in my pockets : what I read at my fire-side I forget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 406 oldal
...not a good memory in general, yet a good local memory, and can recollect, by the help of a tree or a stile, what you said on that particular spot. For...always bring to my remembrance ; and this is a sort of memor'm technica, which I would recommend to you, if I did not know that you have no occasion lor it.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 388 oldal
...Weston."53 The society of this young friend had been .very agreeable to him. "I have taken," said he, "since you went away, many of the walks which we have...the summer is come, to walk with a book in my pocket : whal I read at my fireside I forget, but what I read under a hedge, or at the side of a pond, that... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 444 oldal
...not a good memory in general, yet a good local memory, and can recollect, by the help of a tree, or a stile, what you said on that particular spot. For...and that hedge will always bring to my remembrance." But suppose the gentle Poet wishes to recall the passages in some other part of the country. It would... | |
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