Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... better known in England as Mary Anne Browne , and under that name might have furnished the text to another melancholy chapter on Prodigies , a chapter on fine and promising girls who have become martyrs to the fond mistakes of parents ...
... better known in England as Mary Anne Browne , and under that name might have furnished the text to another melancholy chapter on Prodigies , a chapter on fine and promising girls who have become martyrs to the fond mistakes of parents ...
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... better than clever imitations ; and still more cruelly depreciated by others , as if we had a right to expect all the results of long study - of skilful practice- of observation — and of experience from one who was in everything but her ...
... better than clever imitations ; and still more cruelly depreciated by others , as if we had a right to expect all the results of long study - of skilful practice- of observation — and of experience from one who was in everything but her ...
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... better through them all we loved , As dark and drearier grew the scene . Oh ! would this truth could bring relief To thee , when earthly cares annoy , That I would rather share thy grief Than revel in another's joy . A temperament so ...
... better through them all we loved , As dark and drearier grew the scene . Oh ! would this truth could bring relief To thee , when earthly cares annoy , That I would rather share thy grief Than revel in another's joy . A temperament so ...
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... it presents of an old man murdered in his sleep , and the state of mind of the murderer , but because , as a subject of universal interest , the eloquence bestowed on such a theme will be better appreciated in 48 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... it presents of an old man murdered in his sleep , and the state of mind of the murderer , but because , as a subject of universal interest , the eloquence bestowed on such a theme will be better appreciated in 48 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... better appreciated in England , than those speeches which , referring to na- tional policy , demand of the reader a certain acquaint- ance not only with the internal government , but with the position of conflicting parties in the ...
... better appreciated in England , than those speeches which , referring to na- tional policy , demand of the reader a certain acquaint- ance not only with the internal government , but with the position of conflicting parties in the ...
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