Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... persons , and into the Court of one of the best princesses of the world . Now , though I was here contrary to the original engaged in ways most design of my life , that is , into much company , and no small business , and into a daily ...
... persons , and into the Court of one of the best princesses of the world . Now , though I was here contrary to the original engaged in ways most design of my life , that is , into much company , and no small business , and into a daily ...
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... person who has a moderate mind and for- tune , and lives in the conversation of two or three agreeable friends with little commerce in the world . besides , who is esteemed well enough by his few neighbours that know him , and is truly ...
... person who has a moderate mind and for- tune , and lives in the conversation of two or three agreeable friends with little commerce in the world . besides , who is esteemed well enough by his few neighbours that know him , and is truly ...
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... person of 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 ...
... person of 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 ...
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... persons whom I have ever known assured me the other day that , excepting amongst a few men of very refined taste , he believed the Essays to be little read . They will rise in de- mand soon I hope , for my friend Mr. Willmott , a writer ...
... persons whom I have ever known assured me the other day that , excepting amongst a few men of very refined taste , he believed the Essays to be little read . They will rise in de- mand soon I hope , for my friend Mr. Willmott , a writer ...
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... person of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , they may glorify themselves to their heart's content , certain that every lover of poetry , whether born under the red - cross banner of Queen Victoria , or the stripes and stars of the States ...
... person of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , they may glorify themselves to their heart's content , certain that every lover of poetry , whether born under the red - cross banner of Queen Victoria , or the stripes and stars of the States ...
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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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