Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... young , an ambitious , a self- reliant spirit , who puts aside , not by one grand and solemn abdication , but by the quiet , silent , painful effort of days and months and years , the most precious crown of all the world , the bright ...
... young , an ambitious , a self- reliant spirit , who puts aside , not by one grand and solemn abdication , but by the quiet , silent , painful effort of days and months and years , the most precious crown of all the world , the bright ...
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... young , the heedless and the imaginative , by the exhibition of interesting and beautiful monsters . They render depravity attractive , sometimes by the polish of its manners , and sometimes by its very extravagance ; and study to show ...
... young , the heedless and the imaginative , by the exhibition of interesting and beautiful monsters . They render depravity attractive , sometimes by the polish of its manners , and sometimes by its very extravagance ; and study to show ...
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... young , all health and pleasure ; To the fair , their face With eternal grace , And the soul to be loved at leisure . To the witty , all clear mirrors ; To the foolish , their dark errors ; To the loving sprite A secure delight ; To the ...
... young , all health and pleasure ; To the fair , their face With eternal grace , And the soul to be loved at leisure . To the witty , all clear mirrors ; To the foolish , their dark errors ; To the loving sprite A secure delight ; To the ...
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... young girls were better than they knew , and respected in their hearts the very humi- lity which they denounced . If , however , there were something about the fair Frenchwoman that held in awe the spirit of girlish impertinence ...
... young girls were better than they knew , and respected in their hearts the very humi- lity which they denounced . If , however , there were something about the fair Frenchwoman that held in awe the spirit of girlish impertinence ...
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... young Frenchwoman , had watched her as she wove her straw plaits , had attempted the simple art with some discarded straws that lay scattered upon the floor ; and when Mademoiselle , so far roused herself as to show her the proper way ...
... young Frenchwoman , had watched her as she wove her straw plaits , had attempted the simple art with some discarded straws that lay scattered upon the floor ; and when Mademoiselle , so far roused herself as to show her the proper way ...
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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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