Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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Page 250
... pleasure . The budding twigs spread out their fan , To catch the breezy air ; And I must think , do all I can , That there was pleasure there . From Heaven if this belief be sent , If such be Nature's holy plan , Have I not reason to ...
... pleasure . The budding twigs spread out their fan , To catch the breezy air ; And I must think , do all I can , That there was pleasure there . From Heaven if this belief be sent , If such be Nature's holy plan , Have I not reason to ...
Page 265
... pleasure of seeing them over again myself . And an incomparable pleasure it was ; for , at all remarkables , he had ingenious turns of wit and morality , as well as natural obser- vations . But once I was very well pleased to see the ...
... pleasure of seeing them over again myself . And an incomparable pleasure it was ; for , at all remarkables , he had ingenious turns of wit and morality , as well as natural obser- vations . But once I was very well pleased to see the ...
Page 291
... pleasure , so that the same pleasure be true and natural . And this in Utopia the thing itself maketh manifest and plain . For there , in all the city , with the whole country or shire adjoining to it , scarcely five hundred persons of ...
... pleasure , so that the same pleasure be true and natural . And this in Utopia the thing itself maketh manifest and plain . For there , in all the city , with the whole country or shire adjoining to it , scarcely five hundred persons of ...
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