Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and PeopleAMS Press, 1975 - 558 էջ |
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... words so free , For , while oppressed with age I moan , No words come back from thee . Some of these old songs are sufficiently shrewd and humorous ; witness the following , " in which an elder sister is represented lecturing a younger ...
... words so free , For , while oppressed with age I moan , No words come back from thee . Some of these old songs are sufficiently shrewd and humorous ; witness the following , " in which an elder sister is represented lecturing a younger ...
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... words and thoughts of the greatest of poets are , as it were , engrafted into our minds , and must , to a certain extent , enrich and fructify the most barren stock . Shakspeare came to me I can not tell how . But my first great fit of ...
... words and thoughts of the greatest of poets are , as it were , engrafted into our minds , and must , to a certain extent , enrich and fructify the most barren stock . Shakspeare came to me I can not tell how . But my first great fit of ...
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... word ' Virgil ! ' from the lips of the assistant , the whole class started from their seats , and crowded round him ... words of his own hero : 66 6 -Sunt hic etiam sua præmia laudi , Sunt lachryma rerum et mentem mortali a tangunt ...
... word ' Virgil ! ' from the lips of the assistant , the whole class started from their seats , and crowded round him ... words of his own hero : 66 6 -Sunt hic etiam sua præmia laudi , Sunt lachryma rerum et mentem mortali a tangunt ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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