Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... less than that of my hearers , this display of precocious acquirement was com- monly rewarded , not by cakes or sugar - plums , too plentiful in my case to be very greatly cared for , but by a sort of payment in kind . I read leading ...
... less than that of my hearers , this display of precocious acquirement was com- monly rewarded , not by cakes or sugar - plums , too plentiful in my case to be very greatly cared for , but by a sort of payment in kind . I read leading ...
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... less then stabbing , Yet stab at thee who will , No stab the soul can kill . WINIFREDA . About the authorship of this beautiful address to conjugal love , there is also much uncertainty . Bishop Percy calls it a " Translation from the ...
... less then stabbing , Yet stab at thee who will , No stab the soul can kill . WINIFREDA . About the authorship of this beautiful address to conjugal love , there is also much uncertainty . Bishop Percy calls it a " Translation from the ...
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... less sanguine than his coadjutors in the success of the experiment . How completely he succeeded there is no need to tell , although nearly all that he has written was the work of one hurried year , thrown off in the midst of a thousand ...
... less sanguine than his coadjutors in the success of the experiment . How completely he succeeded there is no need to tell , although nearly all that he has written was the work of one hurried year , thrown off in the midst of a thousand ...
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... less purity , so much resembles the modern romantic French school , that if it were possible to suspect Messieurs Victor Hugo , Eugène Sue , and Alex- ander Dumas of reading the English which they never approach without such ludicrous ...
... less purity , so much resembles the modern romantic French school , that if it were possible to suspect Messieurs Victor Hugo , Eugène Sue , and Alex- ander Dumas of reading the English which they never approach without such ludicrous ...
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... less famous duel with Lord Shrewsbury , whilst the fair countess , dressed rather than disguised , as a page , held the horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the ...
... less famous duel with Lord Shrewsbury , whilst the fair countess , dressed rather than disguised , as a page , held the horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the ...
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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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