Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 11-15 de 19
Página 161
... turned our parish topsy - turvey , When Darnel Park was Darnel waste And roads as little known as scurvy , The man who lost his way between St. Mary's Hill and Sandy Thicket , Was always shown across the Green , And guided to the ...
... turned our parish topsy - turvey , When Darnel Park was Darnel waste And roads as little known as scurvy , The man who lost his way between St. Mary's Hill and Sandy Thicket , Was always shown across the Green , And guided to the ...
Página 252
... turning it into the most finished comedy by those feelings of a gentlewoman and a Christian ( how nearly those words are synonymous ! ) which prevented her from running the risk of giving a moment's pain to any human being . I have a ...
... turning it into the most finished comedy by those feelings of a gentlewoman and a Christian ( how nearly those words are synonymous ! ) which prevented her from running the risk of giving a moment's pain to any human being . I have a ...
Página 271
... turned the same evening without entering another house ) ; reading almost every book worth reading in almost every language , and giving herself heart and soul to that poetry of which she seemed born to be the priestess . Gradually her ...
... turned the same evening without entering another house ) ; reading almost every book worth reading in almost every language , and giving herself heart and soul to that poetry of which she seemed born to be the priestess . Gradually her ...
Página 276
... turning my thoughts in this direction , I take advantage of the pretence to indulge my feelings ( which overflow on other grounds ) , by in- scribing my lyric to that dear friend and relative , with the earnestness of appreciating ...
... turning my thoughts in this direction , I take advantage of the pretence to indulge my feelings ( which overflow on other grounds ) , by in- scribing my lyric to that dear friend and relative , with the earnestness of appreciating ...
Página 286
... turned ( since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you but I ) , And seemed as they would ask me , if they durst How such a glance came there ; so not the first Are you to turn and ask thus . Sir , ' twas not Her husband's ...
... turned ( since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you but I ) , And seemed as they would ask me , if they durst How such a glance came there ; so not the first Are you to turn and ask thus . Sir , ' twas not Her husband's ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
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 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Termos e frases comuns
admirable amongst Anacreon ballad Beaumont and Fletcher beautiful better bird Bishop Percy bright called charming Chevy Chase dancing dear delight doth English eyes fair Fanchon father fear flowers Fontenoy Forever-never gallop gentle Gerald Griffin give gold grace Gudgeon hand happy heard heart Holcroft honour horse hour Irish Joanna Baillie John Banim John Clare John Watson Kyng Estmere lady ladye lane laughed live London look Lord maid Maire bhan astoir married merry never Never-forever night o'er Pan is dead passed play pleasure poems poet poetry poor praise pretty round Rugeley SACK OF BALTIMORE Sayes seemed sing smile Soggarth aroon song spring stick sung sweet Tell thee Thomas Holcroft thou thought tion trees twas verse walk whilst Winthrop Mackworth Praed wonderful word writer wyfe young