The book was so different from anything that I had ever read before : it was something so new to my mind, that, though I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me beyond description ; and it produced what I have always considered a sort... Littell's Living Age - Página 3821867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 680 páginas
...through any thing that I had ever read before: H was something so ntir to my mind, that, though I could not at all understand some- of it, it delighted me...considered a sort of birth of intellect. I read on till Kew, in order lo sham them where the hay stack stood ; daring freqpcntty related to them what I have... | |
| 1832 - 952 páginas
...from any thing that I had ever read before : it was something so nnc to my mind that, though I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me...description ; and it produced what I have always considered :v sort of birth of intellect. I read on till it was dark, without any thought about supper or bed.... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 524 páginas
...from anything that I had ever read before : it was something so new to my mind, that though . I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me...about supper or bed. When I could see no longer, I put my little book in my pocket, and tumbled down by the side of the stack, where I slept till the birds... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 230 páginas
...from anything that 1 had ever read before : it was something so new to my mind, that though I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me beyond description; and 'it produced what 1 have always considered a sort of birth of intellect. I read on till it was dark, without any thought... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 236 páginas
...from anything that 1 had ever read before : it was something so new to my mind, that though I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me beyond description ; and it produced what 1 have always considered a sort of birth of intellect. I read on till it was dark, without any 11*... | |
| 1847 - 608 páginas
...that, though I could not at all understand some parts of it, still it delighted me beyond measure, and produced, what I have always considered, a sort of...intellect. I read on till it was dark, without any thought of supper or bed. When I could see no longer, I put it into my pocket and fell asleep beside of the... | |
| 1870 - 846 páginas
...mind, that, though 1 could not an lerstand some parts of it, it delighted me beyond description, and produced what I have always considered a sort of birth...intellect I read on till it was dark without any thought of eapper or bed. When I coulJ see no longer I put my little book in my pocket and tumbled down by... | |
| 1847 - 606 páginas
...that, though I could notât all understand some parts of it, still it delighted me beyond measure, and produced, what I have always considered, a sort of...intellect. I read on till it was dark, without any thought of supper or bed. When I could see no longer, I put it into my pocket and fell asleep beside of the... | |
| George W. Johnson - 1850 - 434 páginas
...from anything that 1 had c ver read before, it was something so new to rby mind, that though I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me...without any thought about supper or bed. When I could sec no longer, I put my little book in my pocket, and tumbled down by the side of the stack, where... | |
| 1850 - 216 páginas
...different from anything that I had read before, it was something so new to my mind, that, though I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me...have always considered a sort of birth of intellect, 1 read on till it was dark, without any thought about supper or bed. When I could see no longer, I... | |
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