Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... mind . But they are also in- tensely national . They reflect Irish scenery , Irish character , Irish crime , and Irish virtue , with a general truth which in spite of their tendency to melo - dramatic effects , will keep them fresh and ...
... mind . But they are also in- tensely national . They reflect Irish scenery , Irish character , Irish crime , and Irish virtue , with a general truth which in spite of their tendency to melo - dramatic effects , will keep them fresh and ...
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... mind than his body . " It is difficult to select from a volume so abun- dant in riches ; but I will begin by his opinion of theatrical audiences contained in " The Preface to the Cutter of Coleman Street : " " There is no writer but may ...
... mind than his body . " It is difficult to select from a volume so abun- dant in riches ; but I will begin by his opinion of theatrical audiences contained in " The Preface to the Cutter of Coleman Street : " " There is no writer but may ...
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... mind , nor my body , nor my fortune , allow me any materials for that vanity . * * a very " As far as my memory can return back into my past life , before I knew , or was capable of guessing , what the world , or the glories or business ...
... mind , nor my body , nor my fortune , allow me any materials for that vanity . * * a very " As far as my memory can return back into my past life , before I knew , or was capable of guessing , what the world , or the glories or business ...
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... mind that I am now ( which , I confess , I wonder at myself ) may appear by the latter end of an ode , which I made when I was but thirteen years old , and which was then printed with many other verses . The beginning of it is boyish ...
... mind that I am now ( which , I confess , I wonder at myself ) may appear by the latter end of an ode , which I made when I was but thirteen years old , and which was then printed with many other verses . The beginning of it is boyish ...
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... mind , and my heart wholly set upon letters , I went to the University ; but was soon torn from thence by that violent public storm which would suffer nothing to stand where it did , but rooted up every plant , even from the princely ...
... mind , and my heart wholly set upon letters , I went to the University ; but was soon torn from thence by that violent public storm which would suffer nothing to stand where it did , but rooted up every plant , even from the princely ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
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