Sir Andrew Wylie, of that ilk, by the author of 'Annals of the parish'.1822 |
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Sir Andrew Wylie, of that ilk, by the author of 'Annals of the parish'. John Galt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1822 |
Sir Andrew Wylie, of that ilk, by the author of 'Annals of the parish'. John Galt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1822 |
Sir Andrew Wylie, of That Ilk, by the Author of 'Annals of the Parish' John Galt Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2016 |
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Էջ 41 - It chills the suspended soul, Till expectation wears the cast of fear, And fear, half ready to become devotion, Mumbles a kind of mental orison It knows not wherefore." " Why, Flounce!" exclaimed her astonished Lady, " where got you that language?" " It is a beautiful sentiment," said that erudite gentlewoman, " which I learnt by rote from one of Mrs.
Էջ 67 - For out of the old fields, as men saith, Cometh all this new corn fro year to year, And out of old books, in good faith, Cometh all this new science that men lere...
Էջ 31 - ... and staff grasped to repel some pawkie aggression ; while, at the same time, the boys were always merrily welcomed ; for Charles had plenty of pocket money, and spent it freely.