Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 - 558 páginas |
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... happy hour seemed to live again in my memory and my heart . But no higher pleasure can it afford me , than the opportunity of expressing to you my sincere respect and admiration for talent , especially dramatic talent not even yet ...
... happy hour seemed to live again in my memory and my heart . But no higher pleasure can it afford me , than the opportunity of expressing to you my sincere respect and admiration for talent , especially dramatic talent not even yet ...
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... happy childhood . In common with many only children , especially where the mother is of a grave and home - loving nature , I learned to read at a very early age . Before I was three years old , my father would perch me on the breakfast ...
... happy childhood . In common with many only children , especially where the mother is of a grave and home - loving nature , I learned to read at a very early age . Before I was three years old , my father would perch me on the breakfast ...
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... Happy , happy days ! It is good to have the memory of such a childhood ! to be able to call up past delights by the mere sight and sound of Chevy Chase or the Battle of Otterbourne . And as time wore on the fine ballad of " King Estmere ...
... Happy , happy days ! It is good to have the memory of such a childhood ! to be able to call up past delights by the mere sight and sound of Chevy Chase or the Battle of Otterbourne . And as time wore on the fine ballad of " King Estmere ...
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... ; Through the trees the smoke shall rise From our hearth with maith go léor , There shall shine the happy eyes Of my Maire bhan astoir . * Much plenty , or in abundance . Mild is Maire bhan astoir , Mine is Maire bhan A LITERARY LIFE . 29.
... ; Through the trees the smoke shall rise From our hearth with maith go léor , There shall shine the happy eyes Of my Maire bhan astoir . * Much plenty , or in abundance . Mild is Maire bhan astoir , Mine is Maire bhan A LITERARY LIFE . 29.
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... happy state , I would not fear , nor wish my But boldly say each night , fate ; To - morrow let my sun his beams display , Or in clouds hide them - I have lived to - day . " You may see by it I was even then acquainted with the poets ...
... happy state , I would not fear , nor wish my But boldly say each night , fate ; To - morrow let my sun his beams display , Or in clouds hide them - I have lived to - day . " You may see by it I was even then acquainted with the poets ...
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