Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... charming book itself ; although to that book , far more than to any modern school of minstrelsy , we owe the revival of the taste for romantic and lyrical poetry , which had lain dormant since the days of the Commonwealth . This ...
... charming book itself ; although to that book , far more than to any modern school of minstrelsy , we owe the revival of the taste for romantic and lyrical poetry , which had lain dormant since the days of the Commonwealth . This ...
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... charming love - song , true in its tenderness as the gushing notes of a bird to his sitting mate , have been poured forth by a man whom the whole world agreed in hating ? After all , we have no need to A LITERARY LIFE . 19.
... charming love - song , true in its tenderness as the gushing notes of a bird to his sitting mate , have been poured forth by a man whom the whole world agreed in hating ? After all , we have no need to A LITERARY LIFE . 19.
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... charming . The subject was one that the author loved ; wiiness the following rude , rugged , homely song , which explains so well the imperishable ties which unite the pea- sant to his pastor . SOGGARTH AROON . * Am I the slave they say ...
... charming . The subject was one that the author loved ; wiiness the following rude , rugged , homely song , which explains so well the imperishable ties which unite the pea- sant to his pastor . SOGGARTH AROON . * Am I the slave they say ...
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... charm . The ghostly shadow of a tree , that is , or passes for , Herne's oak - for the very man of whom we inquired our way maintained that the tree was apocryphal , although in such cases I hold it wisest and pleasantest to believe the ...
... charm . The ghostly shadow of a tree , that is , or passes for , Herne's oak - for the very man of whom we inquired our way maintained that the tree was apocryphal , although in such cases I hold it wisest and pleasantest to believe the ...
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... charming walk at Lord Orkney's , which I was so kindly permitted to enjoy , and which I did enjoy so thoroughly , ran between the noble river shaded and overhung by trees , and the high steep chalky cliff , also clothed with trees to ...
... charming walk at Lord Orkney's , which I was so kindly permitted to enjoy , and which I did enjoy so thoroughly , ran between the noble river shaded and overhung by trees , and the high steep chalky cliff , also clothed with trees to ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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