Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the marvellous lines in which our two matchless satirists have immortalised the Duke's follies , and doubting which portrait were ...
... horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the marvellous lines in which our two matchless satirists have immortalised the Duke's follies , and doubting which portrait were ...
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... serve to show the variety of Mr. Noel's talent . THE PAUPER'S DRIVE . There's a grim one - horse hearse in a jolly round trot ; To the churchyard a pauper is going , I wot ; The road it is rough , and the hearse has 54 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... serve to show the variety of Mr. Noel's talent . THE PAUPER'S DRIVE . There's a grim one - horse hearse in a jolly round trot ; To the churchyard a pauper is going , I wot ; The road it is rough , and the hearse has 54 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... ; but the tall erect person , the cocked hat , the traditional costume , the often - described white horse , all were present . Slowly he paced before the house , and then returned , and then again passed by , A LITERARY LIFE . 109.
... ; but the tall erect person , the cocked hat , the traditional costume , the often - described white horse , all were present . Slowly he paced before the house , and then returned , and then again passed by , A LITERARY LIFE . 109.
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... horse nor rider were seen or heard of . Could it really be Washington ? or was it some frolic - masquerader assuming his honoured form ? For my part I hold firmly to the ghostly side of the story , so did my informant , also a poet and ...
... horse nor rider were seen or heard of . Could it really be Washington ? or was it some frolic - masquerader assuming his honoured form ? For my part I hold firmly to the ghostly side of the story , so did my informant , also a poet and ...
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... horses , unable to drag their legs through the clay , and of carts and waggons that were set fast in it . " One day my ass had passed safely through the clay - ruts and deep roads , and under my guidance had began to ascend a hill we ...
... horses , unable to drag their legs through the clay , and of carts and waggons that were set fast in it . " One day my ass had passed safely through the clay - ruts and deep roads , and under my guidance had began to ascend a hill we ...
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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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