Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... thought of Baltimore ! - - ' Tis two long years since sank the town beneath that bloody band , And all around its trampled hearths a larger concourse stand , Where , high upon a gallows tree , a yelling wretch is seen , ' Tis Hackett of ...
... thought of Baltimore ! - - ' Tis two long years since sank the town beneath that bloody band , And all around its trampled hearths a larger concourse stand , Where , high upon a gallows tree , a yelling wretch is seen , ' Tis Hackett of ...
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... thought or for expression , have rarely been excelled by any writer in any language . They are eminently distinguished for the grace , the finish , and the clearness which his verse too often wants . That there is one cry which pervades ...
... thought or for expression , have rarely been excelled by any writer in any language . They are eminently distinguished for the grace , the finish , and the clearness which his verse too often wants . That there is one cry which pervades ...
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... thought in that case I might easily have compassed , as well as some others , who , with no greater probabilities or pre- tences , have arrived to extraordinary fortune : but I had before written a shrewd prophecy against myself ; and I ...
... thought in that case I might easily have compassed , as well as some others , who , with no greater probabilities or pre- tences , have arrived to extraordinary fortune : but I had before written a shrewd prophecy against myself ; and I ...
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... thought it no disparagement to those qualifications of their life , that , in the midst of the most talked - of and talking country in the world , they had lived so long , not only without fame , but almost without being heard A ...
... thought it no disparagement to those qualifications of their life , that , in the midst of the most talked - of and talking country in the world , they had lived so long , not only without fame , but almost without being heard A ...
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... 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 hath left behind him the pleasantest ...
... 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 hath left behind him the pleasantest ...
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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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