Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... tion to vanity ( if it were any ) ; but am so far from finding it any pleasure , that it only makes me run faster from the place till I get ( as it were ) out of sight - shot . Democritus relates , and in such a manner as if he gloried ...
... tion to vanity ( if it were any ) ; but am so far from finding it any pleasure , that it only makes me run faster from the place till I get ( as it were ) out of sight - shot . Democritus relates , and in such a manner as if he gloried ...
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... tion as they stood there at that time , it blew gust after gust too powerful for the loaded animal to resist , and down it came . Through life I have always had a strong sense of the grief and utter despair I then felt . But what a ...
... tion as they stood there at that time , it blew gust after gust too powerful for the loaded animal to resist , and down it came . Through life I have always had a strong sense of the grief and utter despair I then felt . But what a ...
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... tion of which the muscular powers of a blood - horse are susceptible . I , who felt the uneasiness he suf- fered before his violence began , being luckily pre- pared , sat him as steadily and upright as if this had been his usual ...
... tion of which the muscular powers of a blood - horse are susceptible . I , who felt the uneasiness he suf- fered before his violence began , being luckily pre- pared , sat him as steadily and upright as if this had been his usual ...
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Mary Russell Mitford. This is at the period exercise , to which they tion for another half mile . when the horses are in full come by degrees . The boy that can best regulate these degrees among those of light weight is gene- rally ...
Mary Russell Mitford. This is at the period exercise , to which they tion for another half mile . when the horses are in full come by degrees . The boy that can best regulate these degrees among those of light weight is gene- rally ...
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... engagement in a theatre in Dublin . The brutal manners of Macklin are well known . Hazlitt says , that until the age of forty he could not even read ; an asser- tion which , considering the undoubted merit of his play 128 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... engagement in a theatre in Dublin . The brutal manners of Macklin are well known . Hazlitt says , that until the age of forty he could not even read ; an asser- tion which , considering the undoubted merit of his play 128 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1 Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1852 |
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