Amy's kitchen, by the author of 'A trap to catch a sunbeam'. |
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Amy's Kitchen, by the Author of 'a Trap to Catch a Sunbeam' Matilda Anne Mackarness Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Amy's Kitchen, by the Author of 'a Trap to Catch a Sunbeam' Matilda Anne Mackarness Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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Página 64 - The Philosophy of William Shakespeare ; delineating, in Seven Hundred and Fifty Passages selected from his Plays, the Multiform Phases of the Human Mind. With Index and References. Collated, Elucidated, and Alphabetically arranged by the Editors of 'Truths Illustrated by Great Authors.
Página 63 - A very charming little book The volume does not contain a chapter from which something may not be learnt, and, as we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast amount of elegant and discursive reading, We can strongly and conscientiously recommend it to those parents and friends who, in making a present, consult not only the gratification, but also the benefit of the recipients, who will we feel assured, at any season, on receiving it, mentally wish themselves...
Página 64 - Shakspeare in the number of bosom lines, — of lines that we may cherish in our bosoms, and that seem almost as if they had grown there, — of lines that, like bosom friends, are ever at hand to comfort, counsel, and gladden us, under all the vicissitudes of life, — of lines that, according to Bacon's expression, " come home to our business and bosoms," and open the door for us to look in, and to see what is nestling and brooding there.
Página 38 - THERE is this of good in real evils, they deliver us while they last, from the petty despotism of all that were imaginary.