Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... thing is shameful , that any man beside The liege lord of Castile himself should Bavieca ride ; " For neither Spain nor Araby could another charger bring So good as he , and certes the best befits my King . But that you may behold him ...
... thing is shameful , that any man beside The liege lord of Castile himself should Bavieca ride ; " For neither Spain nor Araby could another charger bring So good as he , and certes the best befits my King . But that you may behold him ...
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... thing That peerless Bavieca should ever be bestrid By any mortal but Bivar : -Mount , mount again , my Cid ! " In these two ballads there is little mention of the ladies . But two of the most charming of the Moorish series are devoted ...
... thing That peerless Bavieca should ever be bestrid By any mortal but Bivar : -Mount , mount again , my Cid ! " In these two ballads there is little mention of the ladies . But two of the most charming of the Moorish series are devoted ...
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... things , however , did not last . Mrs. Blamire having got over the first shock , comported herself like what she evidently was , a practised woman of the world - would talk to no one but ourselves- and seemed resolved not only to make ...
... things , however , did not last . Mrs. Blamire having got over the first shock , comported herself like what she evidently was , a practised woman of the world - would talk to no one but ourselves- and seemed resolved not only to make ...
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... things ; they called each other very unpretty names ; she got very near to saying , " Sir , you're a savage ; " he did say , “ Maʼam , you're a fine lady ; " they talked , both at once , until they could talk no longer , and I have ...
... things ; they called each other very unpretty names ; she got very near to saying , " Sir , you're a savage ; " he did say , “ Maʼam , you're a fine lady ; " they talked , both at once , until they could talk no longer , and I have ...
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... thing is anger ! !! " Upon comparing names , and dates , and places , it seems probable that the Miss Blamire , whose name figures at the head of this paper , was the aunt of the Dr. Blamire , of whom we have been speaking . She died ...
... thing is anger ! !! " Upon comparing names , and dates , and places , it seems probable that the Miss Blamire , whose name figures at the head of this paper , was the aunt of the Dr. Blamire , of whom we have been speaking . She died ...
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