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... happy Restoration , but the getting into some moderately convenient retreat in the country , which I thought in that case I might easily have compassed , as well as some others , who , with no greater probabilities or pre- tences , have ...
... happy Restoration , but the getting into some moderately convenient retreat in the country , which I thought in that case I might easily have compassed , as well as some others , who , with no greater probabilities or pre- tences , have ...
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... happy in his part than the greatest actors that fill the stage with show and noise , nay even than Augustus him- self , who asked with his last breath whether he had not played his farce very well . ' ” دو 6 We find another graceful bit ...
... happy in his part than the greatest actors that fill the stage with show and noise , nay even than Augustus him- self , who asked with his last breath whether he had not played his farce very well . ' ” دو 6 We find another graceful bit ...
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... Happy had it been for Hannibal , if adversity could have taught him as much wisdom as was learnt by Scipio from the highest prosperities . This would be no wonder , if it were as truly as it is colourably and wittily said by Monsieur de ...
... Happy had it been for Hannibal , if adversity could have taught him as much wisdom as was learnt by Scipio from the highest prosperities . This would be no wonder , if it were as truly as it is colourably and wittily said by Monsieur de ...
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... happy traits , -especially the one , which tells to half an hour how long a silly beauty may hope to retain the heart of a man of sense . The expression when the haughty Isabella , unconscious of her conquest , and marching on to fresh ...
... happy traits , -especially the one , which tells to half an hour how long a silly beauty may hope to retain the heart of a man of sense . The expression when the haughty Isabella , unconscious of her conquest , and marching on to fresh ...
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... Happy insect ! what can be In happiness compared to thee ? Fed with nourishment divine , The dewy morning's gentle wine ! Nature waits upon thee still , And thy verdant cup doth fill ; ' Tis filled wherever thou dost tread , Nature's ...
... Happy insect ! what can be In happiness compared to thee ? Fed with nourishment divine , The dewy morning's gentle wine ! Nature waits upon thee still , And thy verdant cup doth fill ; ' Tis filled wherever thou dost tread , Nature's ...
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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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