Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and PeopleHarper, 1858 - 558 páginas |
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... speak according to hearsay , what Chubb told him , and Tench ; there is no keeping him to what he him- self heard and saw , and Bother'um and Bore'um wrangle over him accordingly . At last , in the middle of much rambling , he swears ...
... speak according to hearsay , what Chubb told him , and Tench ; there is no keeping him to what he him- self heard and saw , and Bother'um and Bore'um wrangle over him accordingly . At last , in the middle of much rambling , he swears ...
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... speak out , Sir , do ! Did Gull beat Gudgeon ? Is that true ? Chubb . Beat him ! He beat him black and blue . I never see'd a prettier fight , So full of malice like , and spite . Bore . A fight ! Ho ! ho ! the truth's come out , A fair ...
... speak out , Sir , do ! Did Gull beat Gudgeon ? Is that true ? Chubb . Beat him ! He beat him black and blue . I never see'd a prettier fight , So full of malice like , and spite . Bore . A fight ! Ho ! ho ! the truth's come out , A fair ...
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... speaking of Professor Longfellow's popularity in England , I refer chiefly to the smaller pieces , which form , however , the larger portion of his collected works . The " Spanish Student , " although beautifully written , is too little ...
... speaking of Professor Longfellow's popularity in England , I refer chiefly to the smaller pieces , which form , however , the larger portion of his collected works . The " Spanish Student , " although beautifully written , is too little ...
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... speaking the truth . from him to me ? ' At this question I cast my eyes down , and hesitated ; then fearfully answered , No , sir . ' ' No ! What , change masters twice in so short a time ? ' I can't help it , sir , if I am turned away ...
... speaking the truth . from him to me ? ' At this question I cast my eyes down , and hesitated ; then fearfully answered , No , sir . ' ' No ! What , change masters twice in so short a time ? ' I can't help it , sir , if I am turned away ...
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... speaking , are of a generous and kindly nature . Of their friendly disposition toward their keepers , there is a trait known to every boy who has the care of one of them , which ought not to be omitted . The custom is to rise very early ...
... speaking , are of a generous and kindly nature . Of their friendly disposition toward their keepers , there is a trait known to every boy who has the care of one of them , which ought not to be omitted . The custom is to rise very early ...
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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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