Dog and DuckA.A. Knopf, 1924 - Всего страниц: 226 |
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... showed that they were at the Crown and Bowl tavern between three and five , while Nancy Wil- cox fixed her coming out to take the air as " just a little after the clock had struck four ; for I said out loud , ' there goes the stroke of ...
... showed that they were at the Crown and Bowl tavern between three and five , while Nancy Wil- cox fixed her coming out to take the air as " just a little after the clock had struck four ; for I said out loud , ' there goes the stroke of ...
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... showed a girl standing against a background of leafage . But close to the girl's head there was something not so ordinary : a little winged figure , perhaps six inches long , clothed in some gauzy stuff , appearing to float in the air ...
... showed a girl standing against a background of leafage . But close to the girl's head there was something not so ordinary : a little winged figure , perhaps six inches long , clothed in some gauzy stuff , appearing to float in the air ...
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... showed that the primitive pre - Celtic race had dwelt within it , till the Danes broke into their hiding- place somewhere in the tenth century . And the fairy lights ? The blocked - up chimney shaft of the hidden house in the hill was ...
... showed that the primitive pre - Celtic race had dwelt within it , till the Danes broke into their hiding- place somewhere in the tenth century . And the fairy lights ? The blocked - up chimney shaft of the hidden house in the hill was ...
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... showed me the mountain - ash trees planted by every house - to keep the fairies out . We have come a long way from the fancies of Shakespeare and Herrick , a long way indeed from the benevolent little beings of the children's books . In ...
... showed me the mountain - ash trees planted by every house - to keep the fairies out . We have come a long way from the fancies of Shakespeare and Herrick , a long way indeed from the benevolent little beings of the children's books . In ...
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... democracy . What we've got is a kakis- tocracy a government by the worst men in the country . ' 99 The American spoke on - he was eloquent like many of his countrymen — and showed , correctly , 78 " A Thorough Change "
... democracy . What we've got is a kakis- tocracy a government by the worst men in the country . ' 99 The American spoke on - he was eloquent like many of his countrymen — and showed , correctly , 78 " A Thorough Change "
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Стр. 174 - By what means,' said the prince, 'are the Europeans thus powerful? Or why, since they can so easily visit Asia and Africa for trade or conquest, cannot the Asiatics and Africans invade their coasts, plant colonies in their ports, and give laws to their natural princes? The same wind that carries them back would bring us thither.
Стр. 107 - I, Bedeck'd with bays and rosemary; And I pray you, my masters, be merry, Quot estis in convivio. Caput apri defero Reddens laudes Domino.
Стр. 99 - The Puritan hated bearbaiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.
Стр. 103 - I must abide by the actual scene), a white cottage, embowered with flowering shrubs, so chosen as to unfold a succession of flowers upon the walls and clustering around the windows, through all the months of spring, summer, and autumn; beginning, in fact, with May roses, and ending with jasmine. Let it, however, not be spring, nor summer, nor autumn; but winter, in its sternest shape. This is a most important point in the science of happiness.
Стр. 209 - He and I walked away together: we stopped a little while by the rails of the Adelphi, looking on the Thames, and I said to him with some emotion, that I was now thinking of two friends we had lost, who once lived in the buildings behind us, Beauclerk and Garrick. " Ay, Sir, (said he, tenderly) and two such friends as cannot be supplied.
Стр. 33 - ... were wild days, remember — small cups of ale. And nobody knew what it was all about. And here is the strangeness of it. Caerleon means the Fort of the Legions, and for about three hundred years the Second Augustan Legion was quartered there and made a tiny Rome of the place, with amphitheatre, baths, temples, and everything necessary for the comfort of a Roman-Briton. And the Legion brought over the custom of the strena (French, etrennes), the New Year's Gift of good omen. The apple, with its...
Стр. 110 - Hall, at the delightful village of Dotheboys, near Greta Bridge in Yorkshire, Youth are boarded, clothed, booked, furnished with .pocket-money, provided with all necessaries, instructed in all languages living and dead, mathematics, orthography, geometry, astronomy, trigonometry, the use of the globes, algebra, single stick (if required), writing, arithmetic, fortification, and every other branch of classical literature. Terms, twenty guineas per annum. No extras, no vacations, and diet unparalleled.
Стр. 19 - prentice notch'd he strait doth call, Where's dame? (quoth he) — quoth son of shop, She's gone her cake in milke to sop. Ho ! ho ! — to ISLINGTON — enough — Fetch Job my son, and our dog Ruffe ; For there, in pond, through mire and muck, We'll cry, hay, duck — there Ruffe — hay, duck,
Стр. 210 - The word bottom thus introduced was so ludicrous when contrasted with his gravity, that most of us could not forbear tittering and laughing; though I recollect that the Bishop of Killaloe kept his countenance with perfect steadiness, while Miss Hannah More...
Стр. 32 - ... to be the disproportionate fruit of these small trees. At last, three bits of stick were fixed into the base of the apple, tripod-wise, and so it was borne round from house to house; and the children got cakes and sweets, and — those were wild days, remember — small cups of ale. And nobody knew what it was all about. And here is the strangeness of it. Caerleon means the Fort of the Legions, and for about three hundred years the Second Augustan Legion was quartered there and made a tiny Rome...