| English authors - 1869 - 458 sivua
...fails to produce its natural effect. The very stones in the garden-walls are my intimate acquaintance. I should miss almost the minutest object, and be disagreeably...possible I could leave this incommodious nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to it again with rapture, and be transported with the sight of objects... | |
| William Cowper - 1877 - 462 sivua
...fails to produce its natural effect. The very stones in the garden-walls are my intimate acquaintance. I should miss almost the minutest object, and be disagreeably...possible I could leave this incommodious nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to it again with rapture, and be transported with the sight of objects... | |
| William Cowper - 1904 - 512 sivua
...fails to produce its natural effect. The very stones in the garden-walls are my intimate acquaintance. I should miss almost the minutest object, and be disagreeably...possible I could leave this incommodious nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to it again with rapture, and be transported with the sight of objects... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1905 - 286 sivua
...removal, and am persuaded that, were it possible I could leave this incommodious nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to it again with rapture, and be transported...least indifferent ; some of them perhaps, such as tbe ragged thatch and tbe tottering walls of the neighbouring cottages, disgusting. But so it is, and... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1905 - 288 sivua
...bounds which I cannot pass. . . . The very stones in the gardenwalls are my intimate acquaintance. I should miss almost the minutest object, and be disagreeably...possible I could leave this incommodious nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to it again with rapture, and be transported with the sight of objects... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1905 - 288 sivua
...bounds which I cannot pass. . . . The very stones in the gardenwalls are my intimate acquaintance. I should miss almost the minutest object, and be disagreeably...possible I could leave this incommodious nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to it again with rapture, and be transported with the sight of objects... | |
| Bruce Redford - 1986 - 272 sivua
...less to the catalogue of incidents, or is more scantily supplied with anecdotes worth notice" (2.194). affected by its removal, and am persuaded that were it possible I could leave this incommodious and obscure nook for a twelvemonth, I should return to itagain with rapture" (2.151). To emphasize... | |
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