Jenkyns's death; at least, that it would have to be kept up by correspondence, which bears much the same relation to personal intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and... Rosamond Leicester; Or, The True Heroine - Sida 62efter H. A. H. - 1866Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1864 - 260 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1867 - 304 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see ("Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1873 - 516 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1886 - 516 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1892 - 342 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (' Hortus Siccus,' I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1898 - 344 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (' Hortus Siccus/ I think they call the thing) do to the living- and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss P£>le (who had always come... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I •was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1905 - 280 sidor
...intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see ("Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, by receiving a letter from Miss Pole (who had always come in... | |
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