The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 2John Murray, 1821 |
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... turn for our gratifica- tions to moral sources . The dreariness and deso- lation of the landscape , the short gloomy days and darksome nights , while they circumscribe our wan- derings , shut in our feelings also from rambling abroad ...
... turn for our gratifica- tions to moral sources . The dreariness and deso- lation of the landscape , the short gloomy days and darksome nights , while they circumscribe our wan- derings , shut in our feelings also from rambling abroad ...
الصفحة 10
... turns every thing to melody and beauty ! The very crowing of the cock , who is sometimes heard in the profound repose of the country , " telling the night watches to his feathery dames , " was thought by the common people to an- nounce ...
... turns every thing to melody and beauty ! The very crowing of the cock , who is sometimes heard in the profound repose of the country , " telling the night watches to his feathery dames , " was thought by the common people to an- nounce ...
الصفحة 11
... turn churlishly away from contemplating the felicity of his fellow beings , and sit down darkling and repining in his loneliness when all around is joyful , may have his moments of strong excitement and selfish gratifica- tion , but he ...
... turn churlishly away from contemplating the felicity of his fellow beings , and sit down darkling and repining in his loneliness when all around is joyful , may have his moments of strong excitement and selfish gratifica- tion , but he ...
الصفحة 20
... turns , and the eldest should ride first . Off they sat at last ; one on the pony , with the dog bounding and ... turn of the road brought us in sight of a neat country seat . I could just distin- guish the forms of a lady and two ...
... turns , and the eldest should ride first . Off they sat at last ; one on the pony , with the dog bounding and ... turn of the road brought us in sight of a neat country seat . I could just distin- guish the forms of a lady and two ...
الصفحة 36
... turn of his countenance . I could not wonder at it ; for he must have been a miracle of accomplishments in their eyes . He could imitate Punch and Judy ; make an old woman of his hand , with the assistance of a burnt cork and pocket ...
... turn of his countenance . I could not wonder at it ; for he must have been a miracle of accomplishments in their eyes . He could imitate Punch and Judy ; make an old woman of his hand , with the assistance of a burnt cork and pocket ...
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