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 - Page 352edited by - 1823Full view - About this book
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - Great Britain - 1899 - 222 pages
...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 15 cucumbers; but, alas, this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months.... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1899 - 226 pages
...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 15 cucumbers; but, alas, this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months.... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 226 pages
...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 15 cucumbers; but, alas, this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months.... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - Literature - 1900 - 282 pages
...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 cucum100 bers ; but, alas, this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months.... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1900 - 286 pages
...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 cucum100 bers ; but, alas, this cry, like the song of the nightingale, is not heard above two months.... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - English essays - 1902 - 266 pages
...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 humorists are to be tolerated, who, not contented with the traditional cries... | |
| English literature - 1906 - 578 pages
...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... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1906 - 284 pages
...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, 5 whether the same air might not in some cases be adapted to other words. " It might likewise deserve... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1906 - 284 pages
...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, 5/ whether the same air might not in some cases be adapted to other words. " It might likewise deserve... | |
| John Henry Fowler - English essays - 1908 - 156 pages
...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...above two months. It would therefore be worth while to 20 consider whether the same air might not in some cases be adapted to other words. " It might likewise... | |
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