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" My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, because, before that time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,... "
The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany - 364. oldal
1821
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Letters of William Cowper, 1. kötet

William Cowper - 1912 - 556 oldal
...time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...with mats ; and there you shall sit with a. bed of mignionette at your side, and a hedge of honeysuckles, roses, and jasmine ; and I will make you a bouquet...

A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles, 1. rész

Otto Jespersen - 1914 - 640 oldal
...'ship's biscuit' is common, I think."— Moore Smith. 5.25 Cowper L 1.425 a bed of mignionette . . . and a hedge of honeysuckles, roses, and jasmine; and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle (cf ib 307, 310). 5.283 cf also 5.752 (brains) and 5.754 (pains). 5.723 Compare also Kipling's name...

Letters from Many Pens

Margaret Coult - 1917 - 458 oldal
...my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is 20 the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...honeysuckles, roses, and jasmine ; and I will make you a 25 bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time mention the country will not be in complete beauty....

The Life of William Cowper

Thomas Wright - 1921 - 444 oldal
...Hesketh, of February 9th, 1786, plainly shows. He says : " When the plants go out we go in. I line it with mats ; and there you shall sit with a bed of mignonette at your side." Twelve years had elapsed since the Fatal Dream — since Cowper had received, as he believed, his final...

The Life of William Cowper

Thomas Wright - 1921 - 438 oldal
...means discarded, as Cowper's letter to Lady Hesketh, of February 9th, 1786, plainly shows. He says : " When the plants go out we go in. I line it with mats ; and there you shall sit with a bed of mignonette at your side." Twelve years had elapsed since the Fatal...

A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles, 2. kötet

Otto Jespersen - 1922 - 526 oldal
..."ship's biscait' is common, I think."— Moore Smith. 5.25 Cowper L 1.425 a bed of miyntonttle ... and a hedge of honeysuckles, roses, and jasmine; and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle (ef ib 807, 810). 5.283 ef also 5.762 (brains) and 5.754 (pains). 5.723 Compare also Kipling's name...

The Oxford Book of English Prose

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 oldal
...time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention the country will not be in complete beauty. And I will tell you what...

Leaflets, 71-90. kiadás

1928 - 432 oldal
...time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats, and spread the floor with mats; and tliere you shall sit with a bed of mignonette at your side, and a hedge of honeysuckles, rose, and...




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