... sweetness growing up to it — the tender blossoming of fat — fat cropped in the bud — taken in the shoot — in the first innocence — the cream and quintessence of the child-pig's yet pure food the lean, no lean, but a kind of animal manna... The Essays of Elia - Page 169by Charles Lamb - 1890 - 424 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1822 - 394 pages
...pure food the lean, no lean but a -kind of animal manna-or, rather, fat and lean (,fu must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together...result, or common substance. Behold him while he is doings-it seemeth raher a refreshuig warmth, than aseorehing heat that he is so passive to. Hew wruably... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...warmth, than * scorching heat, that he is so passive to. How equally he twirleth round the string 1 E b& Z y $ ; c #E : X H PY r ^P vDF W # m g s wB{ bath wept out his pretty eyes — radiant Jellies — shooting stars. " See him in the dish, his second... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...food the lean, no lean, but a kind of animal manna — or, rather fat and lean (if it must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together make but one ambrosial result, or common substance. " Behold him while he is doing — it seemeth rather a refreshing... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 pages
...food the lean, no lean, but a kind of animal manna — or, rather fat and lean (if it must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together make but one ambrosial result, or common substance. " Behold him while he. is doing — it seemeth rather a refreshing... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 pages
...food the lean, no lean, but a kind of animal manna — or, rather fat and lean (if it must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together make but one ambrosial result, or common substance. " Behold him while he is doing — it seemeth rather a refreshing... | |
| 1835 - 432 pages
...food the lean, no lean, but a kind of animal manna — or, rather, fat and lean (if it must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together make but one ambrosial result, or common substance. Behold him, while he is doing — it seemeth rather a refreshing... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...food the lean, no lean, but * kind of animal manna — or, rather, fat and lean (if it must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together make but one ambrosial result, or common substance. Behold him, while he is doing — it seemeth rather a refreshing... | |
| 1836 - 602 pages
...something between a childish treble and a grumble— the mild forerunner or praeludium of a grunt. ' Behold him while he is doing — it seemeth rather...scorching heat that he is so passive to. How equably he he twirleth round the string ! Now he is just done. To see the extreme sensibility of that tender age,... | |
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