Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... turned me away , Sir . ' ' That is honest . I like your speaking the truth . So you are come from him to me ? " At this question I cast my eyes down , and hesitated : then fearfully answered : ' No , Sir . ' ' No ! What , change masters ...
... turned me away , Sir . ' ' That is honest . I like your speaking the truth . So you are come from him to me ? " At this question I cast my eyes down , and hesitated : then fearfully answered : ' No , Sir . ' ' No ! What , change masters ...
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... turned up Cambridge Hill , and now rather increased his speed than his mis- chievous tricks . This opportunity I took , with that rashness of spirit which is peculiar to boys ; and notwithstanding the prodigious speed and irregular ...
... turned up Cambridge Hill , and now rather increased his speed than his mis- chievous tricks . This opportunity I took , with that rashness of spirit which is peculiar to boys ; and notwithstanding the prodigious speed and irregular ...
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... turned short round , expressing all the terrors he had felt by the utmost violence of plung- ing , kicking , and other bodily exertions . I was not quite so much frightened as he had been , but I was heartily glad when he became quiet ...
... turned short round , expressing all the terrors he had felt by the utmost violence of plung- ing , kicking , and other bodily exertions . I was not quite so much frightened as he had been , but I was heartily glad when he became quiet ...
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... turning into gold as the sunshine played upon them through the leaves . In this manner were we disposed , when a gipsy , with a pair of light baskets in her hand , came and offered them for sale . She was a middle - aged wo- man , who ...
... turning into gold as the sunshine played upon them through the leaves . In this manner were we disposed , when a gipsy , with a pair of light baskets in her hand , came and offered them for sale . She was a middle - aged wo- man , who ...
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... turned out a man of world - wide renown - the spiritual poet , the splendid orator , the brilliant historian , the delightful essayist — in a word , Thomas Babington Macaulay , now , I suppose , incontestably our greatest living writer ...
... turned out a man of world - wide renown - the spiritual poet , the splendid orator , the brilliant historian , the delightful essayist — in a word , Thomas Babington Macaulay , now , I suppose , incontestably our greatest living writer ...
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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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