I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill and cucumbers; but alas! this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months. It would therefore be worth while to consider whether... The British Essayists: Spectator - Pagina 352geredigeerd door - 1823Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1729 - 332 pagina’s
...the Mufick is wonderfully languifhing and me' lodious. ' I amalwayspleafed with that particular Time of the * Year which is proper for the Pickling of Dill and Cucum' bers ; but alas, this Cry, like the Song of the Nightingale, ' is not heard above two Months.... | |
| 1803 - 402 pagina’s
...music is 4 wonderfully languishing and melodious. ' I am always pleased with that particular time of 4 the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...this cry, like the song of the ' nightingale, is not hoard above two months. It ' would therefore be worth while to consider, whether ' the same air might... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. " I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...therefore be worth while to consider, whether the same air may not in some cases be adapted to other words. " It might likewise deserve our most serious con-i... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 296 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. ' I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...whether the same air might not in some cases be adapted tn other words. ' It might likewise deserve our most serious consideration, how far, in a well regulated... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 294 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. ' I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard alrove two months. It would therefore be worth while to consider, whether the same air might not in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 340 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. ' I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill and cucumlters ; but alas ! this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. " I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...deserve our most serious consideration, how far, in a well-regulated city, those humourists are to be tolerated, who, not contented with the traditional... | |
| 1822 - 788 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. ' I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...adapted to other words. ' It might likewise deserve ourmost serious consideration, how far, in a well regulated city, those humorists are to be tolerated,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 820 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. " I am always pleased with that particular time of the year which is proper for the pickling of dill...months. It would therefore be worth while to consider, whetherthe same air might not in some cases be adapted to other words. " It might likewise deserve... | |
| 1836 - 932 pagina’s
...the music is wonderfully languishing and melodious. ' I am always pleased with that particular time 掿d ># l um = 6- N ~ i ɚ D2 hÖ!x 8V cݾ Ѣ Q- 0e 2 pur most serious consideration, how far, in a well regulated city, those humorists are to be tolerated,... | |
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