Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... means the gaol of our pilgrimage . The true shrine was to be found four miles farther , in the small cottage at Chalfont St. Giles , where Milton found a refuge during the Great Plague of London . The road wound through lanes still ...
... means the gaol of our pilgrimage . The true shrine was to be found four miles farther , in the small cottage at Chalfont St. Giles , where Milton found a refuge during the Great Plague of London . The road wound through lanes still ...
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... means so well calculated to make a volume of poems extensively known . Hence it is that the elegant and graphic description of Thames scenery which I subjoin , although it has been published nearly ten years , will probably have the ...
... means so well calculated to make a volume of poems extensively known . Hence it is that the elegant and graphic description of Thames scenery which I subjoin , although it has been published nearly ten years , will probably have the ...
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... means may lie , Too low for envy , for contempt too high . Some honour I would have , Not from great deeds , but good alone ; The unknown are better than ill known ; Rumour can ope the grave . Acquaintance I would have , but when't ...
... means may lie , Too low for envy , for contempt too high . Some honour I would have , Not from great deeds , but good alone ; The unknown are better than ill known ; Rumour can ope the grave . Acquaintance I would have , but when't ...
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... mean by all this preface ; it is to let you know that though I have missed , like a chemist , my great end , yet I ac- count my affections and endeavours well rewarded . by something that I have met with , by the bye , which is , that ...
... mean by all this preface ; it is to let you know that though I have missed , like a chemist , my great end , yet I ac- count my affections and endeavours well rewarded . by something that I have met with , by the bye , which is , that ...
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... mean birth , no fortune , no eminent qualities of body , which have sometimes , or of mind which have often , raised men to the highest dignities , should have the courage to attempt , and the happiness to succeed in so impro- bable a ...
... mean birth , no fortune , no eminent qualities of body , which have sometimes , or of mind which have often , raised men to the highest dignities , should have the courage to attempt , and the happiness to succeed in so impro- bable a ...
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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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