The Every-day Book and Table Book, Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements,sports, Pastimes,ceremonies,manners,customs,and Events Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days in Past and Present Times,forming a Complete History of the Year,months,and Seasons and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Volum 3T.Tegg, 1841 - 887 pàgines |
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... nature itself , towards its supply . " I delight , " says Petrarch , " in my pic tures . I take great pleasure also in images ; they come in show more near unto nature than pictures , for they do but appear ; but these are felt to be ...
... nature itself , towards its supply . " I delight , " says Petrarch , " in my pic tures . I take great pleasure also in images ; they come in show more near unto nature than pictures , for they do but appear ; but these are felt to be ...
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... Nature makes clean the table - book first , and then portrays upon it what she pleas- eth . " In this sense , it might have been used instead of a tabula rasa , or sheet of blank writing paper , adopted by Locke as an illustration of ...
... Nature makes clean the table - book first , and then portrays upon it what she pleas- eth . " In this sense , it might have been used instead of a tabula rasa , or sheet of blank writing paper , adopted by Locke as an illustration of ...
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... nature , form his meri- torious volume . Very little has been known respecting the stage " properties , " before the rise of the regular drama , and therefore the abun- dant matter of that nature , adduced by this gentleman , is ...
... nature , form his meri- torious volume . Very little has been known respecting the stage " properties , " before the rise of the regular drama , and therefore the abun- dant matter of that nature , adduced by this gentleman , is ...
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... nature , that I should blush to call the attention of the idlest reader to it , but for the reason alleged in the introductory para- graph . A person , whose name escapes me , had undertaken to paint a sign for an ale - house : it was ...
... nature , that I should blush to call the attention of the idlest reader to it , but for the reason alleged in the introductory para- graph . A person , whose name escapes me , had undertaken to paint a sign for an ale - house : it was ...
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... nature , and the works of man afford him a wide fieid of continual gratification . The brook , brawl- ing over its bed of rocks or pebbles , half concealed by the overhanging bushes that fringe its banks - or the great river flowing ...
... nature , and the works of man afford him a wide fieid of continual gratification . The brook , brawl- ing over its bed of rocks or pebbles , half concealed by the overhanging bushes that fringe its banks - or the great river flowing ...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volum 3 William Hone Visualització completa - 1830 |
The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volum 3 William Hone Visualització completa - 1838 |
The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular ... William Hone Visualització completa - 1838 |
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