| William Cowper - 1804 - 480 oldal
...box-edgings, balls of holly, and yew-tree statues, are become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...sewed up the slashed sleeve, and reduced the large trunk-hose to a neat pair of silk stockings, has left human nature just where it found it. The inside... | |
| 1804 - 452 oldal
...box-edgings, balls of holly, and yew-tree statues, arc become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...sewed up the slashed sleeve, and reduced the large trunk-hose to a neat pair of silk stockings, has left human nature just where it found it. The inside... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1805 - 582 oldal
...box -edgings, balls of holly, and yew-tree statues, are become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...were our counterparts exactly, and time, that has tewed up the stashed sleeve, and reduced the large trunk-hose to a neat pair of silk stockings, has... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 394 oldal
...entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who resembled us go little in their taste, should resemble us in any thing...large trunk hose to a neat pair of silk stockings, haa left human nature just where it found it. The inside of the man at least, has undergone no change.... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1809 - 420 oldal
...box-edgings, balls of holly, and yew-tree statues, are become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...sleeve, and reduced the large trunk hose to a neat pair ?f silk stockings, has left human nature just were it found it. The in-- side of the man at least,... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 oldal
...box edgings, halls of holly, and yew tree statues are become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...resemble us in any thing else. But in every thing else, 1 suppose, they were our counterparts exactly, and time, that has sewed up the slashed sleeve, and... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1905 - 680 oldal
...and high walls, their box-edgings, balls of holly, and yew-tree statues,' On the contrary, he wonders that a people who ' resembled us so little in their taste should resemble us in anything else.' In these limitations Cowper was essentially a man of the prosaic, matterof-fact eighteenth... | |
| 1820 - 688 oldal
...boxedgings, balls of holly, anJ yewtree statues, are become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...should resemble us in any thing else. But in every tfcing else, I suppose, they wt-re our counterparts exactly, and (tfot, that has dewed up the slathrtt... | |
| 1836 - 350 oldal
...box-edgings, balls of holly, and yewtree statues, are become so entirely unfashionable, now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people, who...us so little in their taste, should resemble us in anything else. But in every, tiling else, I suppose, they were our counterparts exactly; and time,... | |
| Christian correspondent - 1837 - 350 oldal
...box-edgings, balls of holly, and yew-tree statues, are become so entirely unfashionable now, that we can hardly believe it possible, that a people who...sewed up the slashed sleeve, and reduced the large trunk-hose to a neat pair of silk stockings, has left human nature just where it found it. The inside... | |
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