Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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1. oldal
... believe , with Hamlet , that " the sun breeds vidually so insignificant , could scarcely fail to con- maggots in a dead dog ; " that a horse - hair will fer importance upon an enemy , against whose in - turn to an eel ; and that Aphides ...
... believe , with Hamlet , that " the sun breeds vidually so insignificant , could scarcely fail to con- maggots in a dead dog ; " that a horse - hair will fer importance upon an enemy , against whose in - turn to an eel ; and that Aphides ...
12. oldal
of naughty tricks , is entirely without foundation . We believe that its injurious operations are con- fined to spoiling the florist's choice flowers , and partaking of the gardener's ripest fruits ; and that they have not mended their ...
of naughty tricks , is entirely without foundation . We believe that its injurious operations are con- fined to spoiling the florist's choice flowers , and partaking of the gardener's ripest fruits ; and that they have not mended their ...
28. oldal
... believe the 57 ( Lieutenant - Colonel Sir T. L. Mitchell , Kt . , flood coming to be real , and so near to us , who on Tropical Australia , p . 56. ) had been put to so many shifts for want of water . Towards evening , I stationed a man ...
... believe the 57 ( Lieutenant - Colonel Sir T. L. Mitchell , Kt . , flood coming to be real , and so near to us , who on Tropical Australia , p . 56. ) had been put to so many shifts for want of water . Towards evening , I stationed a man ...
29. oldal
... believe it under anybody's but now I have seen it under my own hand that I hand else ; and so I bid you good night . ( Voli . , 224. ) Ir would be no easy matter to say anything that has not been said already , and said well , of Horace ...
... believe it under anybody's but now I have seen it under my own hand that I hand else ; and so I bid you good night . ( Voli . , 224. ) Ir would be no easy matter to say anything that has not been said already , and said well , of Horace ...
32. oldal
... believe , from South- wark fair . The whole view of the piece is low humor , and no humor is in it . All the merit is in the situations , which are comic ; the heroine has no more modesty than Lady Bridget , and the au- thor's wit is as ...
... believe , from South- wark fair . The whole view of the piece is low humor , and no humor is in it . All the merit is in the situations , which are comic ; the heroine has no more modesty than Lady Bridget , and the au- thor's wit is as ...
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