Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... , Irish crime , and Irish virtue , with a general truth which in spite of their tendency to melo - dramatic effects , will keep them fresh and life- like for many a day after the mere fashion of с 3 A LITERARY LIFE . 33.
... , Irish crime , and Irish virtue , with a general truth which in spite of their tendency to melo - dramatic effects , will keep them fresh and life- like for many a day after the mere fashion of с 3 A LITERARY LIFE . 33.
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... keep men's hearts , The letters , embassies and spies , The frowns , the smiles , and flatteries , The quarrels , tears , and perjuries , Numberless , nameless mysteries ! And all the little lime - twigs laid , By Machiavel the waiting ...
... keep men's hearts , The letters , embassies and spies , The frowns , the smiles , and flatteries , The quarrels , tears , and perjuries , Numberless , nameless mysteries ! And all the little lime - twigs laid , By Machiavel the waiting ...
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... keeps the ' Ferry . ' Now John - a - Gull , who thrusts his nose Wherever John - a - Gudgeon goes , To this same feast , without suspicion , Unasked , it seems , had gained admission . Coot had just finished an oration , And Gudgeon ...
... keeps the ' Ferry . ' Now John - a - Gull , who thrusts his nose Wherever John - a - Gudgeon goes , To this same feast , without suspicion , Unasked , it seems , had gained admission . Coot had just finished an oration , And Gudgeon ...
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... keeps a school at Toadland's end ; One Simon Trout , a pious pastor , And Dr. Tench , who spread the plaister ; And Farmer Chubb , an honest yeoman , Who speaks the truth and cares for no man ; But above all , to prove our case , We'll ...
... keeps a school at Toadland's end ; One Simon Trout , a pious pastor , And Dr. Tench , who spread the plaister ; And Farmer Chubb , an honest yeoman , Who speaks the truth and cares for no man ; But above all , to prove our case , We'll ...
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... keeping him to what he himself heard and saw , and Bother'um and Bore'um wrangle over him accordingly . At last , in the middle of much rambling , he swears point blank to the assault committed by Gull , and then Bother'um , feeling him ...
... keeping him to what he himself heard and saw , and Bother'um and Bore'um wrangle over him accordingly . At last , in the middle of much rambling , he swears point blank to the assault committed by Gull , and then Bother'um , feeling him ...
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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 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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