Islington ; a cottage, for it is detached ; a white house, with six good rooms ; the New River (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace may be so termed) close to the foot of the house ; and behind is a spacious garden with vines... The Letters of Charles Lamb - Página 82por Charles Lamb - 1894Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 páginas
...with six good rooms ; the New River (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace can be so termed) close to the foot of the house ; and...spacious garden with vines (I assure you), pears, straw berries, parsnips, leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight the heart of old Alcinous. You enter... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 páginas
...with six good rooms ; the New River (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace can be so termed) close to the foot of the house ; and...leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight the heart of old AJcinous. You enter without passage into a cheerful dining-room, all studded over and rough with old... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1854 - 292 páginas
...house ; and behind it a spacious garden with vines, pears, strawberries, parsnips, leeks, carrots, and cabbages, to delight the heart of old Alcinous. You...and rough with old books; and above is a lightsome drawing room, its windows full of choice prints. I ieel like a great lord, never having had a house... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1857 - 628 páginas
...rooms in it ; the New River (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace can b« so termed) close to the foot of the house ; and behind...strawberries, parsnips, leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight tlie heart of old Alcinous. You enter without passage into a cheerful dining-room, all studded over... | |
| 1857 - 692 páginas
...good rooms in it; the New Hiver (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace can be so termed) close to the foot of the house : and...garden, with vines (I assure you), pears, strawberries, parsneps, leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight the heart of old Alcinous. Yon enter without passage... | |
| 1857 - 566 páginas
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| Thomas Craddock - 1867 - 232 páginas
...he had a house af. Islington — "a white house with six good rooms," as Lamb himself describes it, "and behind is a spacious garden, with vines, (I assure...carrots, cabbages to delight the heart of old Alcinous. • 159 I feel like a great lord, never having had a house before. ... I am taken up with pruning and... | |
| John Timbs - 1874 - 360 páginas
...with six rooms in it, the New Eiver (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace can be so termed) close to the foot of the house, and...behind is a spacious garden with vines (I assure you), pines, strawberries, parsnips, leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight the heart of old Alcinous. I feel,'... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 866 páginas
...with six good rooms ; the New River (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace ran be so termed) close to the foot of the house ; and...spacious garden with vines (I assure you), pears, straw berries, parsnips, leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight the heart of old Alcinous. You enter... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 216 páginas
...with six good rooms ; the New River (rather elderly by this time) runs (if a moderate walking pace can be so termed) close to the foot of the house ; and...leeks, carrots, cabbages, to delight the heart of old Alcinons. You enter without passage into a cheerful dining-room, all studded over and rough with old... | |
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