Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... tree , sketching the church , and another party , escorted by the clergyman , walking reverently through it . Stoke Pogis , however , is not without its rivals ; and we also visited the old church at Upton , whose ivy - mantled tower ...
... tree , sketching the church , and another party , escorted by the clergyman , walking reverently through it . Stoke Pogis , however , is not without its rivals ; and we also visited the old church at Upton , whose ivy - mantled tower ...
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... trees rose from banks overhung with fern , intermixed with spires of purple foxglove ; sometimes broken by a bit of mossy park - paling , sometimes by the light shades of a beech - wood , until at last we reached the quiet and secluded ...
... trees rose from banks overhung with fern , intermixed with spires of purple foxglove ; sometimes broken by a bit of mossy park - paling , sometimes by the light shades of a beech - wood , until at last we reached the quiet and secluded ...
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... trees , hollowed by age , whose profuse canopy of leafy boughs seems so much too heavy for the thin rind by which it is supported . Mr. Grote has a house the here on which we looked with reverence ; and 46 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... trees , hollowed by age , whose profuse canopy of leafy boughs seems so much too heavy for the thin rind by which it is supported . Mr. Grote has a house the here on which we looked with reverence ; and 46 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... trees and matchless flowers . But even better than amid that sweet woodland scene did I love to ramble by the side of the Thames , as it bounded the beautiful grounds of Lord Orkney , or the magnifi- cent demesne of Sir George Warrender ...
... trees and matchless flowers . But even better than amid that sweet woodland scene did I love to ramble by the side of the Thames , as it bounded the beautiful grounds of Lord Orkney , or the magnifi- cent demesne of Sir George Warrender ...
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... trees , and the high steep chalky cliff , also clothed with trees to the very summit ; trees of all kinds , the oak , the beech , the ash , the elm , the yew , the cypress , the pine , the juniper . The woodland path , no trimly kept ...
... trees , and the high steep chalky cliff , also clothed with trees to the very summit ; trees of all kinds , the oak , the beech , the ash , the elm , the yew , the cypress , the pine , the juniper . The woodland path , no trimly kept ...
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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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