Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 - 558 páginas |
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... English public . Some again , as the delightful pleasantries of Praed , and Frere , and Catherine Fanshawe are difficult , if not impossible to procure ; and others possess in perfection the sort of novelty which belongs to the ...
... English public . Some again , as the delightful pleasantries of Praed , and Frere , and Catherine Fanshawe are difficult , if not impossible to procure ; and others possess in perfection the sort of novelty which belongs to the ...
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... English comfort . The windows opened on a large , old - fashioned garden , full of old - fashioned flowers , stocks , roses , honeysuckles , and pinks ; and that again led into a grassy orchard , abounding with fruit - trees , a pic ...
... English comfort . The windows opened on a large , old - fashioned garden , full of old - fashioned flowers , stocks , roses , honeysuckles , and pinks ; and that again led into a grassy orchard , abounding with fruit - trees , a pic ...
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... English never troubled us . I hope it will not trouble my readers . We , a little child , and a young country maiden , the daughter of a respectable Hampshire farmer , were no bad representatives in point of cultivation of the noble ...
... English never troubled us . I hope it will not trouble my readers . We , a little child , and a young country maiden , the daughter of a respectable Hampshire farmer , were no bad representatives in point of cultivation of the noble ...
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... English bal- lads which contradict the reproach of our Scottish and Irish neighbours , when they tell us that our love - songs are of the head , not of the heart . This poem , at least , may vie with those of Gerald Griffin in the high ...
... English bal- lads which contradict the reproach of our Scottish and Irish neighbours , when they tell us that our love - songs are of the head , not of the heart . This poem , at least , may vie with those of Gerald Griffin in the high ...
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... English . On the 20th of June , 1631 , the crew of two Algerine galleys landed in the dead of the night , sacked the town , and bore off into slavery all who were not too old or too young , or too fierce , for their purpose . The ...
... English . On the 20th of June , 1631 , the crew of two Algerine galleys landed in the dead of the night , sacked the town , and bore off into slavery all who were not too old or too young , or too fierce , for their purpose . The ...
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