Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: A Commonplace BookLouis Kronenberger Viking Press, 1972 - 335 páginas |
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... pleasure about London received a challenge from a young gentleman of his acquaintance , and they met at the appointed place . Just before the signal for firing was given , the man of pleasure rushed up to his antagonist , embraced him ...
... pleasure about London received a challenge from a young gentleman of his acquaintance , and they met at the appointed place . Just before the signal for firing was given , the man of pleasure rushed up to his antagonist , embraced him ...
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... pleasure to take pleasure in : The pain , try not to mind it . ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH , " Dipsychus " Puzzling at first , this next poem is meant to be read as an exposition of the use of the comma : " I saw a peacock , with a fiery tail I ...
... pleasure to take pleasure in : The pain , try not to mind it . ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH , " Dipsychus " Puzzling at first , this next poem is meant to be read as an exposition of the use of the comma : " I saw a peacock , with a fiery tail I ...
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... pleasure in making What the children in England take pleasure in breaking . ANON . It is told of Demosthenes that in one of his speeches to the crowd , he asked in Greek " Is Æschines [ his antagonist ] a mercenary or a friend ? " but ...
... pleasure in making What the children in England take pleasure in breaking . ANON . It is told of Demosthenes that in one of his speeches to the crowd , he asked in Greek " Is Æschines [ his antagonist ] a mercenary or a friend ? " but ...
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Alpha and Omega | 3 |
Ancient Rome | 15 |
Antiwar | 23 |
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ANON asked AUGUSTUS HARE beautiful bring called Charles commonplace book cook Copyright Countess of Bute dear death dinner door dreams drink E. E. Cummings English F. L. LUCAS father Francis Steegmuller George GIUSEPPE VERDI give gone hand hath head hear heard Henri Gault Henry HENRY CHANNON HORACE WALPOLE horse husband John kind King knew Lady letter live look Lord Madame Mademoiselle married MILLA morning mother Mozart names never night once Paris person play pleasure Prince prose Queen replied Reprinted by permission sauce seen speak sweet talk taste tell theatre thee things THOMAS thou thought tion told took trans Troilus and Cressida W. H. Auden Walter Savage Landor wife William wine wish woman words write young