The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1901 - 254 pages |
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Page 101
... kind of white fig there ; for in the later kind and the blue , we cannot come near the warm climates , no more than in the Frontignac or Muscat grape . His orange- trees too , are as large as any he saw when he was young in France ...
... kind of white fig there ; for in the later kind and the blue , we cannot come near the warm climates , no more than in the Frontignac or Muscat grape . His orange- trees too , are as large as any he saw when he was young in France ...
Page 108
... kind owner , to remunerate me for my love of the old actors ( whom he loves so much ) , went over it with me , supplying to his capital collection , what alone the artist could not give them - voice ; and their living motion . Old tones ...
... kind owner , to remunerate me for my love of the old actors ( whom he loves so much ) , went over it with me , supplying to his capital collection , what alone the artist could not give them - voice ; and their living motion . Old tones ...
Page 122
... kind or encouraging than this procedure . It addeth confidence to the patient , to see his medical adviser go hand in hand with himself in the remedy . When the doctor swalloweth his own draught , what peevish invalid can refuse to ...
... kind or encouraging than this procedure . It addeth confidence to the patient , to see his medical adviser go hand in hand with himself in the remedy . When the doctor swalloweth his own draught , what peevish invalid can refuse to ...
Page 127
... kind ( as he confesses to be true of the romance ) may be " full of worth and wit . " They savour of the Courtier , it must be allowed , and not of the Commonwealths - man . But Milton was a Courtier when he wrote the Masque at Ludlow ...
... kind ( as he confesses to be true of the romance ) may be " full of worth and wit . " They savour of the Courtier , it must be allowed , and not of the Commonwealths - man . But Milton was a Courtier when he wrote the Masque at Ludlow ...
Page 135
... kind of grace ; A full assurance given by looks ; Continual comfort in a face , The lineaments of Gospel books— I trow that count'nance cannot lye , Whose thoughts are legible in the eye . Above all others this is he , Which erst ...
... kind of grace ; A full assurance given by looks ; Continual comfort in a face , The lineaments of Gospel books— I trow that count'nance cannot lye , Whose thoughts are legible in the eye . Above all others this is he , Which erst ...
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