More Companionable BooksChatto & Windus, 1948 - 126 páginas |
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... wonder at myself ' ) ; the first time he used a razor ( he had been content with pumice stone before ) , or saw people skating , or slept through a ser- mon , or took a nap after dinner . He is the perfect sightseer , for he can never ...
... wonder at myself ' ) ; the first time he used a razor ( he had been content with pumice stone before ) , or saw people skating , or slept through a ser- mon , or took a nap after dinner . He is the perfect sightseer , for he can never ...
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... wonder that Charles Lamb ( though no angler ) fell in love with the book . ' It would sweeten a man's temper at any time to read it , ' he says , ' and Christianize every discordant passion . ' He recommended it , like Dr. Johnson , 1 ...
... wonder that Charles Lamb ( though no angler ) fell in love with the book . ' It would sweeten a man's temper at any time to read it , ' he says , ' and Christianize every discordant passion . ' He recommended it , like Dr. Johnson , 1 ...
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... wonder and of awe : a far - off admiration of this world of fine young lovers , stern fathers , stately though forbidding mothers : much pity , for the most part unexpressed , for what they do and suffer : much vague wonder , only ...
... wonder and of awe : a far - off admiration of this world of fine young lovers , stern fathers , stately though forbidding mothers : much pity , for the most part unexpressed , for what they do and suffer : much vague wonder , only ...
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WALTONS COMPLETE ANGLER ΙΟ | 10 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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