| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...when these things fail, they destroy themselves. Now in travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures; and many are those that occur to us, morning, noon, and nighi. The day we come to a place which we have long heard and read of, and in Italy we do so continually*... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...when these things foil, they destroy themselves. Now in travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures ; and many are those that occur to us, morning, noun, and night The day we come to a place which we have long heard and read of, and in Italy we do... | |
| Basil Hall - Conduct of life - 1831 - 340 pages
...graceful of modern writers, who remarks that — " In travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures ; and many...morning, noon, and night. The day we come to a place we have long heard and read of, and in Italy we do so continually, it is an era in our lives ; and... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...things fail, they destroy themselves. Now in travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We eel out, as it were, on our adventures ; and many are...night. The day we come to a place which we have long henrd and read of, and in Italy we do во continually, it is an era in our lives ; and from that moment... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 752 pages
...when these things fail, they destroy themselves. Now in travelling we multiply events, and innoently. jDG 0 7 B &rQ pTL hq B1F K - \ G l j u... p [ K<q >9 O c *O v M_W< 3e̿ '? on y ;,: uW ~} q tave long heard and read of, and in Italy we do so Continually, it is an era in our lives ; and from... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 796 pages
...travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures ; and manyare last, lu mighty current ; theirs, too, is the song Of stream acd headlong flood that lave long heard and read of, and in Italy we do so continually, it is an era in our lives ; and from... | |
| 536 pages
...night of time, how many crimes are committed ! Now in travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures, and many...those that occ-ur to us, morning, noon, and night. Today we come to a place which we have long heard and read of, — and in Italy we do so continually,... | |
| George B. C. Watson - Exercise - 1843 - 136 pages
...out, has the following remark on the subject : — " In travelling we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures ; and many...morning, noon, and night. The day we come to a place we have long heard and read of, is an era in our lives ; and from that moment the very name calls up... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 pages
...crimes are committed! Men rush on danger and even on death! Now, in travelling, we multiply events. We set out, as it were, on our adventures; and many...come to a place which we have long heard and read of, it is an era in our lives; and from that moment the very name calls up a picture. How delightfully,... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 842 pages
...always walk d, now walk the more." " ' In travelling, he says, we multiply events, and innocently. We set out, as it were, on our adventures ; and many are those that occur to us, morning, noon, and nil; lit.. The day we come to a place we have long beard and read of, is an era in our lives; and from... | |
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