The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 44
ix psl.
... give a mutual lustre to each other . THE CHEVALIER RAMSAY . I must be allowed my freedom in my studies , for I substi- tute my writings for a game at the tennis - court or a club at the tavern . I never counted among my honours these ...
... give a mutual lustre to each other . THE CHEVALIER RAMSAY . I must be allowed my freedom in my studies , for I substi- tute my writings for a game at the tennis - court or a club at the tavern . I never counted among my honours these ...
xi psl.
... , OR ORIGIN OF THE FOAL DROPT IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTER . his birth day , the eleventh of June When the Apostle Barnaby the bright Unto our year doth give the longest light . BEN JONSON . CHAPTER CXXXVIII . - p . 6 . DOUBTFUL PEDIGREE xi.
... , OR ORIGIN OF THE FOAL DROPT IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTER . his birth day , the eleventh of June When the Apostle Barnaby the bright Unto our year doth give the longest light . BEN JONSON . CHAPTER CXXXVIII . - p . 6 . DOUBTFUL PEDIGREE xi.
xxi psl.
... give me mathematical demonstration . CONGREVE . CHAPTER CLVI.-p. 222 . AN ANECDOTE OF WESLEY , AND AN ARGUMENT ARI- SING OUT OF IT , TO SHOW THAT THE TIME EM- PLOYED IN SHAVING IS NOT SO MUCH LOST TIME ; AND YET THAT THE POET'S ...
... give me mathematical demonstration . CONGREVE . CHAPTER CLVI.-p. 222 . AN ANECDOTE OF WESLEY , AND AN ARGUMENT ARI- SING OUT OF IT , TO SHOW THAT THE TIME EM- PLOYED IN SHAVING IS NOT SO MUCH LOST TIME ; AND YET THAT THE POET'S ...
1 psl.
... give the longest light . BEN JONSON . Ir's as fine a foal as ever was dropt , said Nicholas ; -but I should as soon thought of dropping one myself ! If thou hadst Nicholas , replied the Doctor , ' twould have been a foal with longer ...
... give the longest light . BEN JONSON . Ir's as fine a foal as ever was dropt , said Nicholas ; -but I should as soon thought of dropping one myself ! If thou hadst Nicholas , replied the Doctor , ' twould have been a foal with longer ...
9 psl.
... give any occasion for a mistake , which might lead to a suspicion that he favoured Nicholas's notion of the Devil's concern in the business . . But the naming of this horse was not so lightly to be decided . Would it have been fitting ...
... give any occasion for a mistake , which might lead to a suspicion that he favoured Nicholas's notion of the Devil's concern in the business . . But the naming of this horse was not so lightly to be decided . Would it have been fitting ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
abruptly and significantly ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAMS altogether right animals were benefitted answered Aristotle Barnaby beard Beggar-my-Neighbour BEN JONSON Biographer and Disciple Bishop BRANTOME Captain Scoresby CHAPTER Charles Lloyd Chick-Pick Cock-Lock confirmed the opinion consequence Cornelin Court creature Curina delight derridan Devil Disciple of Dr Divine Doctor Doncaster Duck-Luck ended her speech evil Faery Queen Fetish Goosey-Loosey Grammarians have maintained Greenland hath held that domesticated Hen-Pen heroic horse honour horse John Webster judgement King Knight language lero Little Woman living look Loosey Lord Luis de Granada ment mind mysterious opinions concerning nature never Nicholas Nobs observed that Grammarians person Peter the Deacon Philosopher poem Poet qu'il Rabicano racter Reader had hit reason says shaving sive soul speech abruptly Spenser thee things Thomas Warton thou thought tion tongue Turkey-Lurkey Vegliantin WALTER LANDOR whale wish concerning Whales word writer propounded