Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... hope , but still there is too much evidence of its existence . Such is human nature , that some per- sons lose their abhorrence of crime , in their admi- ration of its magnificent exhibitions . Ordinary vice is reprobated by them , but ...
... hope , but still there is too much evidence of its existence . Such is human nature , that some per- sons lose their abhorrence of crime , in their admi- ration of its magnificent exhibitions . Ordinary vice is reprobated by them , but ...
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... but if so , we hope they will be so administered as to give that protection . But who are the innocent whom the law would protect ? Gentlemen , Joseph White was innocent . They are innocent , who having D 3 ' A LITERARY LIFE . 57.
... but if so , we hope they will be so administered as to give that protection . But who are the innocent whom the law would protect ? Gentlemen , Joseph White was innocent . They are innocent , who having D 3 ' A LITERARY LIFE . 57.
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... hope , that there It could not withered be . But thou thereon didst only breathe And sent'st it back to me . Since when it grows and smells , I swear , Not of itself , but thee . 66 FIRST SPEECH IN THE SAD SHEPHERD . " Enter EGLAMONE ...
... hope , that there It could not withered be . But thou thereon didst only breathe And sent'st it back to me . Since when it grows and smells , I swear , Not of itself , but thee . 66 FIRST SPEECH IN THE SAD SHEPHERD . " Enter EGLAMONE ...
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... er to shade it : Where'er I plant one bosom flower , Your mildew drops to fade it . Ere How - d ' - ye - do has tuned each tongue To Hope's delightful measure , Good - bye in Friendship's ear has The knell of 76 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... er to shade it : Where'er I plant one bosom flower , Your mildew drops to fade it . Ere How - d ' - ye - do has tuned each tongue To Hope's delightful measure , Good - bye in Friendship's ear has The knell of 76 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... hope , his own breast could elate , Though comfort and hope he to all could impart . Ever joyless himself , in the joys of the plain , The foremost was he mirth and pleasure to raise ; How sad was his woe , yet how blithe was his strain ...
... hope , his own breast could elate , Though comfort and hope he to all could impart . Ever joyless himself , in the joys of the plain , The foremost was he mirth and pleasure to raise ; How sad was his woe , yet how blithe was his strain ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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