Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... fall in love with , when , for aught I knew , it was real , was not like to bewilder or entice me , when I saw that it was adulterate . I met with several great persons whom I liked very well , but could not per- ceive that any part of ...
... fall in love with , when , for aught I knew , it was real , was not like to bewilder or entice me , when I saw that it was adulterate . I met with several great persons whom I liked very well , but could not per- ceive that any part of ...
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Mary Russell Mitford. very flatteringly , " for I would not have you fall into the general error of the world , that detests and decries so extraordinary a virtue , what can be more extraordinary than that a person of mean birth , no ...
Mary Russell Mitford. very flatteringly , " for I would not have you fall into the general error of the world , that detests and decries so extraordinary a virtue , what can be more extraordinary than that a person of mean birth , no ...
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... fall , and what he grieved for more , a dismissal . He was received by another trainer and dismissed again . At last he made a third application : " It was no difficult matter to meet with John Watson he was so attentive to stable hours ...
... fall , and what he grieved for more , a dismissal . He was received by another trainer and dismissed again . At last he made a third application : " It was no difficult matter to meet with John Watson he was so attentive to stable hours ...
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... fall from an iron - grey filly , that almost killed me . ' ' That is bad indeed . And so you left him ? ' ' He turned me away , Sir . ' ' That is honest . I like your speaking the truth . So you are come from him to me ? " At this ...
... fall from an iron - grey filly , that almost killed me . ' ' That is bad indeed . And so you left him ? ' ' He turned me away , Sir . ' ' That is honest . I like your speaking the truth . So you are come from him to me ? " At this ...
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... falls into the habit of choosing out a fitting nest for that enjoyment , and with Beaumont and Fletcher especially , to whose dramatic fascinations I have the happy knack of abandoning myself , without troubling myself in the least ...
... falls into the habit of choosing out a fitting nest for that enjoyment , and with Beaumont and Fletcher especially , to whose dramatic fascinations I have the happy knack of abandoning myself , without troubling myself in the least ...
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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 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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