 | 1924
...whole face of nature among us. Our ships are laden with the harvest of every climate ; our tables are stored with spices and oils and wines; our rooms are...Andrew calls the vineyards of France our gardens ; the spice islands our hotbeds ; the Persians, our silk-weavers ; and the Chinese, our potters. Nature indeed... | |
 | Gerald Edwin Se Boyar - 1925 - 419 páginas
...whole Face of Nature among us. Our Ships are laden with the Harvest of every Climate: Our Tables are stored with Spices, and Oils, and Wines: Our Rooms...China, and adorned with the Workmanship of Japan: Our Morning's-Draught comes to us from the remotest Corners of the Earth: We repair our Bodies by the Drugs... | |
 | Sir John Harold Clapham, Eileen Edna Power - 1941 - 650 páginas
...the rich, and magnificence to the great. The words are Addison's. He goes on : Our ships are laden with spices and oils and wines; our rooms are filled with pyramids of china, and adorned with workmanship of Japan; our morning's draught comes to us from the remotest corners of the earth; we... | |
 | 1901
...Hamburg beansprucht wurde : "Our Ships are laden with the Harvest of every Climate: Our Tables are stored with Spices, and Oils, and Wines: Our Rooms are filled with Pyramids of China, and adomed with the Workmanship of Japan: Our Morning's-Üraught cbmes to us from the remotest Corners... | |
 | Colin Nicholson, Professor Colin Nicholson - 1994 - 219 páginas
...whole Face of Nature among us ... Our ships are laden with the Harvest of every Climate: Our Tables are stored with Spices, and oils, and Wines: Our Rooms...China, and adorned with the Workmanship of Japan: Our Morning's-Draught comes to us from the remotest Corners of the Earth: We repair our Bodies by the Drugs... | |
 | Veronica Kelly, Dorothea von Mücke - 1994 - 368 páginas
...nonetheless, is engendered by exchange, trade makes the entire earth and its peoples the property of England: "My Friend Sir Andrew calls the Vineyards of France...Gardens: the SpiceIslands our Hot-beds; the Persians our Silk- Weavers, and the Chinese our Potters" (i: 2.95-96). By "supplying foreign Markets with the Growth... | |
 | WARNER - 1997 - 1118 páginas
...whole Face of Nature among us. Our Ships are laden with the Harvest of every Climate: Our Tables are stored with Spices, and Oils, and Wines: Our Rooms...China, and adorned with the Workmanship of Japan: Our Morning's-Draught comes to us from the remotest Corners of the Earth: We repair our Bodies by the Drugs... | |
 | Shawn L. Maurer - 1998 - 306 páginas
...nature of England's own benevolence soon emerges quite nakedly from Mr. Spectator's assertion that his "Friend Sir ANDREW calls the Vineyards of France our...Gardens; the Spice-Islands our Hot-Beds; the Persians our Silk- Weavers, and the Chinese our Potters." Mr. Spectator represents all nations as "naturally" profiting... | |
 | Beth Fowkes Tobin, Associate Professor Department of English Beth Fowkes Tobin - 1999 - 306 páginas
...Emporium for the whole Earth": Our Ships are laden with the Harvest of every Climate: Our Tables are stored with Spices, and Oils, and Wines: Our Rooms...China, and adorned with the Workmanship of Japan: Our Morning 'sDraught comes to us from the remotest Corners of the Earth: We repair our Bodies by the Drugs... | |
 | Lawrence James - 2000 - 722 páginas
...'Our ships are laden with the Harvest of every Climate,' wrote Joseph Addison in 1711. 'Our Tables are stored with Spices, and Oils, and wines: Our Rooms...Pyramids of China, and adorned with the workmanship ofjapan: Our morning's Draught comes to us from the remotest Corner of the Earth: We repair our Bodies... | |
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