Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 - 558 páginas |
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... 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 sufficiently known , and for innumerable personal qualities worth all the ...
... 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 sufficiently known , and for innumerable personal qualities worth all the ...
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... pleasure quite apart from that excited by the charming book itself ; although to that book , far more than to any modern school of minstrelsy , we owe the revival of the taste for romantic and lyrical poetry , which had lain dormant ...
... pleasure quite apart from that excited by the charming book itself ; although to that book , far more than to any modern school of minstrelsy , we owe the revival of the taste for romantic and lyrical poetry , which had lain dormant ...
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... pleasure - yacht , the busy barge , or the punt of the solitary angler , gliding by placidly and slowly , the very image of calm and conscious power . No pleasanter residence , through the sultry months of July and August , than the ...
... pleasure - yacht , the busy barge , or the punt of the solitary angler , gliding by placidly and slowly , the very image of calm and conscious power . No pleasanter residence , through the sultry months of July and August , than the ...
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... pleasure and that soul of whim , Gallant and gay in Chefden's proud alcove , The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love ! Or just as gay at council ' mid the ring Of mimic statesmen and their merry king ! No wit to flatter left of all his ...
... pleasure and that soul of whim , Gallant and gay in Chefden's proud alcove , The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love ! Or just as gay at council ' mid the ring Of mimic statesmen and their merry king ! No wit to flatter left of all his ...
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... pleasures that I most value , one of those which I brought home with me and trust never to lose , must be reckoned the be- coming acquainted with Mr. Noel's " Rymes and Roundelayes , " and forming , not an acquaintance , for we have ...
... pleasures that I most value , one of those which I brought home with me and trust never to lose , must be reckoned the be- coming acquainted with Mr. Noel's " Rymes and Roundelayes , " and forming , not an acquaintance , for we have ...
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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, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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