The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 41
... live on , he seemed to live on everything . He had a stock of wealth in his mind ; not that which is properly termed Content , for in truth he was not to be contained at all , but overflowed all bounds by the force of a mag- nificent ...
... live on , he seemed to live on everything . He had a stock of wealth in his mind ; not that which is properly termed Content , for in truth he was not to be contained at all , but overflowed all bounds by the force of a mag- nificent ...
Page 62
... live to say I knew , And have not in possession still ! ) — Things known permit me to renew- Of him you know his merit such , I cannot say you hear - too much . Within these woods of Arcady He chief delight and pleasure took : And on ...
... live to say I knew , And have not in possession still ! ) — Things known permit me to renew- Of him you know his merit such , I cannot say you hear - too much . Within these woods of Arcady He chief delight and pleasure took : And on ...
Page 103
... live to that age , as that they should be in vigour and in humour to travel and to dance . " Monsieur Zulichem , one of his " colleagues at the Hague , " in- forms him of a cure for the gout , which is confirmed by another Envoy ...
... live to that age , as that they should be in vigour and in humour to travel and to dance . " Monsieur Zulichem , one of his " colleagues at the Hague , " in- forms him of a cure for the gout , which is confirmed by another Envoy ...
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