| 1822 - 694 pages
...banquets. He is all neighbours' fare. I am one of those, who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their lot (few as mine are in this kind) to a friend. 1 protest I take as great an interest in my friend's pleasures, his relishes, and proper satisfactions,... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life whjch fall to their lot (few as mine are in Ais I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love, to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...continueth ELIA, " who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which full cted from the tenants,) where four acres, reserved...in that sociability and hearty mirth so congenial I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 pages
...neighbours' fare." " I am one of those," continueth ELIA, " who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their...satisfactions, as in mine own. ' Presents,' I often s:«y ' endear absents." Hares, pheasants partridges, snipes, barn-door chickens (those ' tame villalic... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 pages
...continued ELIA, " who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life whjch fall to their lot (few. as mine are in this kind)...fowl'), capons, plovers, brawn, barrels of oysters, I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 pages
...banquets. He is all neighbours' fare. I am one of those, who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their...fowl"), capons, plovers, brawn, barrels of oysters , I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
| 1835 - 434 pages
...his little means extend, all around. He is the least envious of banquets. He is all neighbours' fare. which fall to their lot (few as mine are in this |...fowl,") capons, plovers, brawn, barrels of oysters, I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...little means extend, all around. He is the least envious of banquets. He is all neighbours' fare. 58 which fall to their lot (few as mine are in this kind)...fowl,") capons, plovers, brawn, barrels of oysters, I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 874 pages
...neighbours' fare." " I am one of those," continueth ELIA, " who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their...mine are in this kind) to a friend. I protest, I take qs great an interest in my friend's pleasures, his relishes, and proper satisfactions, as in mine own.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 pages
...banquets. He is all neighbours' fare. I am one of those, who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their...fowl"), capons, plovers, brawn, barrels of oysters, I dispense as freely as I receive them. I love to taste them, as it were, upon the tongue of my friend.... | |
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