Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... feeling him to be a dangerous witness , says : Both . Come , Sir , we don't detain you . Gull , You're sure , smote Gudgeon on the skull ? Trout . He did . Bore . Stay , Mr. What dy'e - call'em , You say you saw Gull bruise and maul him ...
... feeling him to be a dangerous witness , says : Both . Come , Sir , we don't detain you . Gull , You're sure , smote Gudgeon on the skull ? Trout . He did . Bore . Stay , Mr. What dy'e - call'em , You say you saw Gull bruise and maul him ...
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... feeling We may not wholly stay ; But silence sanctifying , not concealing , The grief that must have way . I add one simile from the " Address to a Child : " By what astrology of fear or hope Dare I to cast thy horoscope ! Like the new ...
... feeling We may not wholly stay ; But silence sanctifying , not concealing , The grief that must have way . I add one simile from the " Address to a Child : " By what astrology of fear or hope Dare I to cast thy horoscope ! Like the new ...
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... feelings of the man as the audience dispersed are not easily to be described . The unexpected relief afforded to him who was departing so discon- solate was great indeed ; but it was forgotten in the charming behaviour of those who ...
... feelings of the man as the audience dispersed are not easily to be described . The unexpected relief afforded to him who was departing so discon- solate was great indeed ; but it was forgotten in the charming behaviour of those who ...
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... feeling of refreshment and coolness , until we arrive at the end of the lane , where it slants away to the right amidst a long stretch of water - meadows ; whilst we pause to gaze at the lovely scenery on the other hand , where a bit of ...
... feeling of refreshment and coolness , until we arrive at the end of the lane , where it slants away to the right amidst a long stretch of water - meadows ; whilst we pause to gaze at the lovely scenery on the other hand , where a bit of ...
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... feelings ; His partners at the whist - club said That he was faultless in his dealings . He went to church but once a - week , Yet Dr. Poundtext always found him An upright man , who studied Greek , And liked to see his friends around ...
... feelings ; His partners at the whist - club said That he was faultless in his dealings . He went to church but once a - week , Yet Dr. Poundtext always found him An upright man , who studied Greek , And liked to see his friends around ...
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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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