John Aikin

Evenings at Home; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened


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       John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld

      Evenings at Home; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened

      Published by Good Press, 2021

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      EAN 4064066168360

       INTRODUCTION

       THE YOUNG MOUSE.— A Fable.

       THE WASP AND BEE.— A Fable.

       THE GOOSE AND HORSE.— A Fable.

       THE FLYING-FISH.

       THE LITTLE DOG.— A Fable.

       TRAVELLERS’ WONDERS.

       THE DISCONTENTED SQUIRREL.

       ON THE MARTEN.

       MOUSE, LAPDOG, AND MONKEY.— A Fable.

       ANIMALS AND THEIR COUNTRIES.

       THE MASK OF NATURE.

       THE FARMYARD JOURNAL.

       JOURNAL.

       THE PRICE OF PLEASURE.

       THE RAT WITH A BELL.— A Fable.

       THE DOG BALKED OF HIS DINNER.— A Tale.

       THE KID.

       HOW TO MAKE THE BEST OF IT.

       ORDER AND DISORDER.— A Fairy Tale.

       LIVE DOLLS.

       THE HOG AND OTHER ANIMALS.

       THE BULLIES.

       THE TRAVELLED ANT.

       THE COLONISTS.

       THE DOG AND HIS RELATIONS.

       THE HISTORY AND ADVENTURES OF A CAT.

       CANUTE’S REPROOF TO HIS COURTIERS.

       Scene— The seaside, near Southampton. The tide coming in.

       DIALOGUE, ON THINGS TO BE LEARNED, BETWEEN MAMMA AND KITTY.

       ON THE OAK.— A Dialogue.

       ALFRED.— A Drama.

       Scene— The Isle of Athelney .

       Scene— Before the Cottage .

       ON THE PINE AND FIR TRIBE.— A Dialogue.

       ON DIFFERENT STATIONS IN LIFE.— A Dialogue.

       THE ROOKERY.

       THE SHIP.

       THINGS BY THEIR RIGHT NAMES.

       THE TRANSMIGRATIONS OF INDUR.

       THE SWALLOW AND TORTOISE.

       THE GRASS-TRIBE.

       A TEA LECTURE.

       THE KIDNAPPERS.

       ON MANUFACTURES.

       A LESSON IN THE ART OF DISTINGUISHING.

       THE PHENIX AND DOVE.

       THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER.

       THE TWO ROBBERS.

       Scene— Alexander the Great in his tent. Guards. A man with a fierce countenance, chained and fettered, brought before him.

       THE COUNCIL OF QUADRUPEDS.

       TIT FOR TAT.—