Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and PeopleHarper, 1862 - 558 էջ |
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... scene and a happy hour seemed to live again in my memory and my heart . But no higher pleasure can it afford me , than the opportunity of express- ing to you my sincere respect and admiration for talent , espe- cially dramatic talent ...
... scene and a happy hour seemed to live again in my memory and my heart . But no higher pleasure can it afford me , than the opportunity of express- ing to you my sincere respect and admiration for talent , espe- cially dramatic talent ...
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... scene - painting for the grave pretension of critical essays , and far too much of criticism and extract for any thing approaching in the slightest degree to autobiography . The courteous reader must take it for what it is : —an attempt ...
... scene - painting for the grave pretension of critical essays , and far too much of criticism and extract for any thing approaching in the slightest degree to autobiography . The courteous reader must take it for what it is : —an attempt ...
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... scene did that old church exhibit - that of an edifice not yet decayed , but abandoned to decay ; an incipient ruin , such as probably might have been paralleled in the monasteries of England after the Reformation , or in the churches ...
... scene did that old church exhibit - that of an edifice not yet decayed , but abandoned to decay ; an incipient ruin , such as probably might have been paralleled in the monasteries of England after the Reformation , or in the churches ...
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... scene did I love to ramble by the side of the Thames , as it bounded the beautiful grounds of Lord Orkney , or the magnificent demesne of Sir George Warren der , the verdant lawns of Cliefden . That place also is full of memories ...
... scene did I love to ramble by the side of the Thames , as it bounded the beautiful grounds of Lord Orkney , or the magnificent demesne of Sir George Warren der , the verdant lawns of Cliefden . That place also is full of memories ...
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... scene to mark From the bosom of Father Thames . The following powerful lines are better known , and serve to show the variety of Mr. Noel's talent . THE PAUPER'S DRIVE . There's a grim one - horse hearse in a jolly round trot ; To the ...
... scene to mark From the bosom of Father Thames . The following powerful lines are better known , and serve to show the variety of Mr. Noel's talent . THE PAUPER'S DRIVE . There's a grim one - horse hearse in a jolly round trot ; To the ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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