While I — good Heaven! — have thatched myself over with the dead fleeces of sheep, the bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred beasts; and walk abroad a moving Rag-screen, overheaped with shreds and... The Life and Letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck - Halaman 282oleh James Grant Wilson - 1869 - 607 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 halaman
...fleeces of sheep, the bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred beasts ; and walk abroad a moving Rag-screen,...and tatters raked from the Charnel-house of Nature, where they would have rotted, to rot on me more slowly ! Day after day, I must thftt^h myself anew... | |
| 1837 - 536 halaman
...condition, was of the simplest kind. He was not in the straitened, tailor-owing condition of many at the present day. "I have thatched myself over," says...conceal from himself the fact that there are noblemen of nature,—and that a drawing-room, whether of the British monarch, or of le Roi Citoyen, " is simply... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 572 halaman
...condition, was of the simplest kind. He was not in the straitened, tailor-owing condition of many at the present day. "I have thatched myself over," says...conceal from himself the fact that there are noblemen of nature,—and that a drawing-room, whether of the British monarch, or of le Roi Citoyen, " is simply... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 halaman
...fleeces of sheep, the bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred beasts ; and walk abroad a moving rag-screen,...and tatters raked from the charnel-house of nature, where they would have rotted, to rot on me more slowly ! Day after day, I must thatch myself anew;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 halaman
...bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides ' of oxen or seals, the felt of furred breasts ; and walk ' abroad a moving Rag-screen, overheaped...and tatters raked from the Charnel-house of Nature, ' where they would have rotted, to rot on me more '• slowly I Day after day, I must thatch myself... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 halaman
...bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides ' of oxen or seals, the felt of furred breasts ; and walk ' abroad a moving Rag-screen, overheaped...and tatters raked from the Charnel-house of Nature, ' where they would have rotted, to rot on me more ' slowly ! Day after day, I must thatch myself anew... | |
| 1856 - 542 halaman
...fleeces of sheep, the bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred beasts ; and walk abroad a moving rag-screen,...overheaped with shreds and tatters raked from the charnel house of nature, where they would have rotted, to rot on me more slowly? Day after day I must... | |
| 1856 - 964 halaman
...of vegetable?, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred beasts ; »nil walk abroad a moving rag-screen, overheaped with shreds and tatters raked from the charnel house of nature, where they would have rotted, to rot on me more slowly t Day after day I must... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1866 - 138 halaman
...bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred breasts; and walk abroad a moving Rag-screen, overheaped with...and tatters raked from the Charnel-house of Nature, where they would have rotted, to rot on me more slowly ! Day after day, I must thatch myself anew;... | |
| Cheltenham College - 1866 - 318 halaman
...of dead sheep, the bark of vegetables, the entrails of worms, the hides of oxen or seals, the felt of furred beasts, and walk abroad a moving rag-screen, overheaped with shreds and tatters raked out of the great charnel-house of nature, where they would have rotted, to rot on me more slowly 1... | |
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