Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... ( brother to the well - known minister ) had undertaken for a moderate stipend the charge of the venerable Count and Countess , while Mdlle . Rose , with her straw - plaiting , took up her abode in our school - room , working as ...
... ( brother to the well - known minister ) had undertaken for a moderate stipend the charge of the venerable Count and Countess , while Mdlle . Rose , with her straw - plaiting , took up her abode in our school - room , working as ...
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... brother an alderman , rather made matters worse . Poor Betsy only escaped being sent to Coventry by the lucky circumstance of her going that meta- phorical journey of her own accord , and never under any temptation speaking to anybody ...
... brother an alderman , rather made matters worse . Poor Betsy only escaped being sent to Coventry by the lucky circumstance of her going that meta- phorical journey of her own accord , and never under any temptation speaking to anybody ...
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... brother actors . My first extract is taken from a higher stage , and is one of the many graphic touches that give us so complete and personal a knowledge of the Merry Monarch , and make us almost par- takers of the kindness which ...
... brother actors . My first extract is taken from a higher stage , and is one of the many graphic touches that give us so complete and personal a knowledge of the Merry Monarch , and make us almost par- takers of the kindness which ...
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... brother poet was indeed released by the ascendant party after the death of the King , when the royalists were so scattered and broken as to be no longer formidable ; but when at last set free he was penniless ; the lady of his love ...
... brother poet was indeed released by the ascendant party after the death of the King , when the royalists were so scattered and broken as to be no longer formidable ; but when at last set free he was penniless ; the lady of his love ...
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... Brother ! O brother Hippias ! Oh , if love If pity ever touched thy breast , forbear ! Strike not the brave , the gentle , the beloved , My Thrasymedes , with his cloak alone Protecting his own head and mine from harm . ” " Didst thou ...
... Brother ! O brother Hippias ! Oh , if love If pity ever touched thy breast , forbear ! Strike not the brave , the gentle , the beloved , My Thrasymedes , with his cloak alone Protecting his own head and mine from harm . ” " Didst thou ...
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