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... . It was in the great library of Tavistock House that Mr. Perry one morning put into my hand a splendidly printed , and splendidly bound volume ( " Alastor , " I think ) , and desired me to read it A LITERARY LIFE . 183.
... . It was in the great library of Tavistock House that Mr. Perry one morning put into my hand a splendidly printed , and splendidly bound volume ( " Alastor , " I think ) , and desired me to read it A LITERARY LIFE . 183.
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... morning's studies , that , doubtless , it was a very fine poem - only that I never could tell when I took up the book , where I had left off half an hour before ; an unintended criticism , which , as characteristic both of author and ...
... morning's studies , that , doubtless , it was a very fine poem - only that I never could tell when I took up the book , where I had left off half an hour before ; an unintended criticism , which , as characteristic both of author and ...
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... morning , to let us stick to English for the rest of the day . Accordingly he did stick to English , which he spoke as fluently as we do , and with the same accuracy not only of grammar but of idiom . His only trip was in saying , that ...
... morning , to let us stick to English for the rest of the day . Accordingly he did stick to English , which he spoke as fluently as we do , and with the same accuracy not only of grammar but of idiom . His only trip was in saying , that ...
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... morning . He looked very thoughtful and grave to be sure , And I said to myself - There's no hopes of a cure ! But I thought I should faint when I saw him , dear mother , Feel my pulse with one hand , with a watch in the other ; No ...
... morning . He looked very thoughtful and grave to be sure , And I said to myself - There's no hopes of a cure ! But I thought I should faint when I saw him , dear mother , Feel my pulse with one hand , with a watch in the other ; No ...
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... morning , again the sunshine fell Flecked with the shade of bar and grate within my lonely cell ; The hoar - frost matted on the wall , and upward from the street Came careless laugh and idle word and tread of passing feet . At length ...
... morning , again the sunshine fell Flecked with the shade of bar and grate within my lonely cell ; The hoar - frost matted on the wall , and upward from the street Came careless laugh and idle word and tread of passing feet . At length ...
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