I have not rendered an account, consisted of a bed, a table, a desk, three chairs, a lookingglass three inches in diameter, a pair of tongs and andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates,... Modern English Essays ... - Página 116editado por - 1922Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry David Thoreau - 1882 - 278 páginas
...andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one .spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin. That is shiftlessness. There is a plenty of such chairs... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 páginas
...kettle, a skillet, anil a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cnp, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin.' The chairs were, — 'One for solitude, two for friendship,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 páginas
...andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin.' The chairs were, — 'One for solitude, two for friendship,... | |
| Horace Smith - 1892 - 164 páginas
...diameter, a pair of tongs, a kettle, a frying-pan, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. There were no ornaments. He writes, " I had three pieces of limestone on my desk, but I was terrified... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 536 páginas
...andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin. That is shiftlessness. There is a plenty of such chairs... | |
| 1900 - 780 páginas
...a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a clipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. Curtains he did not need, since there were no gazers to look in on him except the sun and moon, and... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1904 - 268 páginas
...irons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin. That is shiftlessness. There are plenty of such chairs... | |
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