Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and PeopleHarper, 1858 - 558 páginas |
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... play - ground was that orchard ! and what playfellows were mine ! Nancy , with her trim prettiness , my own dear father , handsomest and cheerfulest of men , and the great New- foundland dog Coe , who used to lie down at my feet , as if ...
... play - ground was that orchard ! and what playfellows were mine ! Nancy , with her trim prettiness , my own dear father , handsomest and cheerfulest of men , and the great New- foundland dog Coe , who used to lie down at my feet , as if ...
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... play ; The gossips leave the little inn ; the households kneel to pray ; And full of love and peace and rest , its daily labor o'er , Upon that cosy creek there lay the town of Baltimore . A deeper rest , a starry trance , has come 16 ...
... play ; The gossips leave the little inn ; the households kneel to pray ; And full of love and peace and rest , its daily labor o'er , Upon that cosy creek there lay the town of Baltimore . A deeper rest , a starry trance , has come 16 ...
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... play without any use of their understanding ; and these carry it sometimes by the strength of their numbers . There are others who use their understand- ings too much ; who think it a sign of weakness and stupidity to let any thing pass ...
... play without any use of their understanding ; and these carry it sometimes by the strength of their numbers . There are others who use their understand- ings too much ; who think it a sign of weakness and stupidity to let any thing pass ...
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... play ; and beginning to gambol , after a few antics , he reared very high , and plunging forward with great force alighted with his fore - feet on the edge of a deep gravel - pit , half- filled with water , so near that a very few ...
... play ; and beginning to gambol , after a few antics , he reared very high , and plunging forward with great force alighted with his fore - feet on the edge of a deep gravel - pit , half- filled with water , so near that a very few ...
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... play , " The Man of the World , " appears all but incredible . It is , however , certain that he was coarse , illiterate , and unfeeling ; and the manner in which he suffered the Dublin manager to depart from the engagements into which ...
... play , " The Man of the World , " appears all but incredible . It is , however , certain that he was coarse , illiterate , and unfeeling ; and the manner in which he suffered the Dublin manager to depart from the engagements into which ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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admirable ballads beauty Ben Jonson bird Bonny Dundee Bradshaigh bright brother called charming dear death delight doth EACUS English EURIPIDES eyes fair father fear feeling flowers Gelert gentlemen Gerald Griffin give Goodere grace hand happy hath hear heard heart Hepzibah honor horse Joanna Baillie John Banim John Clare kind King Klopstock knew Kyng lady laughed letters light live look Lord Mahony maid mignonette Molière morning murder never night noble o'er once Pan is dead passed pleasure poems poet poetry poor praise round SACK OF BALTIMORE scene seemed sing smile Soggarth aroon song spirit story sweet tears tell thee There's thing thou thought took trees Twas Ufton Court verse walk wild Winthrop Mackworth Praed wirra-sthru wonder words write wyfe XANTHIAS young youth