Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... charming love - song , true in its tenderness as the gushing notes of a bird to his sitting mate , have been poured forth by a man whom the whole world agreed in hating ? After all , we have no need to A LITERARY LIFE . 19.
... charming love - song , true in its tenderness as the gushing notes of a bird to his sitting mate , have been poured forth by a man whom the whole world agreed in hating ? After all , we have no need to A LITERARY LIFE . 19.
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... whole . There is not a careless line , or a word out of place ; and how the epithets paint : " fibrous sod , " " heavy balm , ” " shearing sword ! " The Oriental portion is as com- plete in what the French call local colour as the Irish ...
... whole . There is not a careless line , or a word out of place ; and how the epithets paint : " fibrous sod , " " heavy balm , ” " shearing sword ! " The Oriental portion is as com- plete in what the French call local colour as the Irish ...
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... whole range of fiction I know nothing more charming . The subject was one that the author loved ; wiiness the following rude , rugged , homely song , which explains so well the imperishable ties which unite the pea- sant to his pastor ...
... whole range of fiction I know nothing more charming . The subject was one that the author loved ; wiiness the following rude , rugged , homely song , which explains so well the imperishable ties which unite the pea- sant to his pastor ...
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... whole matter , I account a 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 ...
... whole matter , I account a 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 ...
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... whole and entire to lie , In no unactive ease and no unglorious poverty ; or , as Virgil has said , shorter and better for me , that I might there " Studiis florere ignobilis oti . ' But " ( Although I could wish that he had rather said ...
... whole and entire to lie , In no unactive ease and no unglorious poverty ; or , as Virgil has said , shorter and better for me , that I might there " Studiis florere ignobilis oti . ' But " ( Although I could wish that he had rather said ...
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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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