Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and PeopleHarper, 1858 - 558 էջ |
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... sure of my original mat- ter as I am of my selections . It is right to say that a few of these papers ( like the first volume of my earliest prose work " Our Village " ) have appeared in an obscure journal . SWALLOWFIELD , NEAR READING ...
... sure of my original mat- ter as I am of my selections . It is right to say that a few of these papers ( like the first volume of my earliest prose work " Our Village " ) have appeared in an obscure journal . SWALLOWFIELD , NEAR READING ...
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... sure to make on the public mind . But they are also intensely national . They reflect Irish scenery , Irish char- acter , Irish crime , and Irish virtue , with a general truth which , in spite of their tendency to melo - dramatic ...
... sure to make on the public mind . But they are also intensely national . They reflect Irish scenery , Irish char- acter , Irish crime , and Irish virtue , with a general truth which , in spite of their tendency to melo - dramatic ...
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... which our two matchless satirists have immortalized the Duke's follies , and doubting which portrait We may at least be sure that no third painter were the best . will excel them . * Alas ! who reads Pope A LITERARY LIFE . 29.
... which our two matchless satirists have immortalized the Duke's follies , and doubting which portrait We may at least be sure that no third painter were the best . will excel them . * Alas ! who reads Pope A LITERARY LIFE . 29.
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... sure to be , by a dis- solute Court , with whom he would find it easier to sympathize in its misery than in its triumph . Buckingham , with the fellow- feeling of talent for talent , appears to have been kind to him ; and when he fled ...
... sure to be , by a dis- solute Court , with whom he would find it easier to sympathize in its misery than in its triumph . Buckingham , with the fellow- feeling of talent for talent , appears to have been kind to him ; and when he fled ...
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... sure , smote Gudgeon on the skull ? Trout . He did . Bore . Stay , Mr. What - dy'e - call'em , You say you saw Gull bruise and maul him ? Trout . Yes . Bore . And you never go to dinners To feast with publicans and sinners ! What was ...
... sure , smote Gudgeon on the skull ? Trout . He did . Bore . Stay , Mr. What - dy'e - call'em , You say you saw Gull bruise and maul him ? Trout . Yes . Bore . And you never go to dinners To feast with publicans and sinners ! What was ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1 Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1 Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1852 |
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