Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... play - ground was that orchard ! and what playfellows were mine ! Nancy , with her trim prettiness , my own dear father , handsomest and cheerfullest of men , and the great Newfoundland dog Coe , who used to lie down at my feet , as if ...
... play - ground was that orchard ! and what playfellows were mine ! Nancy , with her trim prettiness , my own dear father , handsomest and cheerfullest of men , and the great Newfoundland dog Coe , who used to lie down at my feet , as if ...
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... play ; The gossips leave the little inn ; the households kneel to pray ; And full of love and peace and rest , its daily labour o'er , Upon that cosy creek there lay the town of Baltimore . A deeper rest , a starry trance , has come ...
... play ; The gossips leave the little inn ; the households kneel to pray ; And full of love and peace and rest , its daily labour o'er , Upon that cosy creek there lay the town of Baltimore . A deeper rest , a starry trance , has come ...
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... of all popular assemblies . No man can tell sometimes from whence the invisible winds rise that move them . There are a multitude of people who are truly and only spectators of a play without any use of their under- D 3 A LITERARY LIFE .
... of all popular assemblies . No man can tell sometimes from whence the invisible winds rise that move them . There are a multitude of people who are truly and only spectators of a play without any use of their under- D 3 A LITERARY LIFE .
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Mary Russell Mitford. spectators of a play without any use of their under- standing ; and these carry it sometimes by ... play had been coldly received . Here is another bit of autobiography , singularly interesting , as coming from one ...
Mary Russell Mitford. spectators of a play without any use of their under- standing ; and these carry it sometimes by ... play had been coldly received . Here is another bit of autobiography , singularly interesting , as coming from one ...
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... play ; and beginning to gambol , after a few antics , he reared very high , and plunging forward with great force alighted with his fore - feet on the edge of a deep gravel - pit , half - filled with water , so near that a very few ...
... play ; and beginning to gambol , after a few antics , he reared very high , and plunging forward with great force alighted with his fore - feet on the edge of a deep gravel - pit , half - filled with water , so near that a very few ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
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