Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... seen , ' Tis Hackett of Dungarvon , he who steered the Algerine . He fell amid a sullen shout , with scarce a passing prayer , For he had slain the kith and kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of MacMurchadh , who had brought ...
... seen , ' Tis Hackett of Dungarvon , he who steered the Algerine . He fell amid a sullen shout , with scarce a passing prayer , For he had slain the kith and kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of MacMurchadh , who had brought ...
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... seen dealing with high and lofty thoughts , descanting like a hermit on the joys of solitude and the delights of the country , -and in this respect his odes are nothing inferior to his Essays ; -it happens that this identical Cowley ...
... seen dealing with high and lofty thoughts , descanting like a hermit on the joys of solitude and the delights of the country , -and in this respect his odes are nothing inferior to his Essays ; -it happens that this identical Cowley ...
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... seen in human nature Than the forbearing and well - judging , Discreet and gentle John - a - Gudgeon ! And , gentlemen , there's no man's face is Better received at all your races , Wells , mouths and water - drinking places ; Was ...
... seen in human nature Than the forbearing and well - judging , Discreet and gentle John - a - Gudgeon ! And , gentlemen , there's no man's face is Better received at all your races , Wells , mouths and water - drinking places ; Was ...
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... seen or heard of . Could it really be Washington ? or was it some frolic - masquerader assuming his honoured form ? For my part I hold firmly to the ghostly side of the story , so did my informant , also a poet and an Ame- rican , and ...
... seen or heard of . Could it really be Washington ? or was it some frolic - masquerader assuming his honoured form ? For my part I hold firmly to the ghostly side of the story , so did my informant , also a poet and an Ame- rican , and ...
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... seen by all the boys , my praises had been heard by them all . ** * * " Horses , generally speaking , are of a generous and kindly nature . Of their friendly disposition towards their keepers , there is a trait known to every boy that ...
... seen by all the boys , my praises had been heard by them all . ** * * " Horses , generally speaking , are of a generous and kindly nature . Of their friendly disposition towards their keepers , there is a trait known to every boy that ...
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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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