Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... looked forward with more than com- mon delight - delight alas , never to be realised ! The company was now dismissed , and retired to Gotha . Oh , how many a shower of bitter tears did I shed at their departure ! Yes , I must once more ...
... looked forward with more than com- mon delight - delight alas , never to be realised ! The company was now dismissed , and retired to Gotha . Oh , how many a shower of bitter tears did I shed at their departure ! Yes , I must once more ...
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... looked for- ward to that day with particular delight . The forms observed on these occasions were thus regulated : At the appointed time Museus came among the class , and enquired whether any scholar had a poeti- cal composition of his ...
... looked for- ward to that day with particular delight . The forms observed on these occasions were thus regulated : At the appointed time Museus came among the class , and enquired whether any scholar had a poeti- cal composition of his ...
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... looked at it with a smile , took me by the arm , gave me several smart strokes over the back and shoulders , and then very coolly , and with an air of the utmost politeness , begged my pardon for having used a crooked weapon . This ...
... looked at it with a smile , took me by the arm , gave me several smart strokes over the back and shoulders , and then very coolly , and with an air of the utmost politeness , begged my pardon for having used a crooked weapon . This ...
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... looked at him ear- nestly , smiled , and returned to eating my dinner with an excellent appetite . One of my first anxieties at Duisburgh was to insti- tute a private theatre . I did not experience much difficulty in collecting together ...
... looked at him ear- nestly , smiled , and returned to eating my dinner with an excellent appetite . One of my first anxieties at Duisburgh was to insti- tute a private theatre . I did not experience much difficulty in collecting together ...
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... looked wildly at her as she entered- " She is still alive , " were the first words she spoke . What a balsam were they to my wounded soul ! I burst into a shower of heart- relieving tears . I had no power of speech , I could not ask a ...
... looked wildly at her as she entered- " She is still alive , " were the first words she spoke . What a balsam were they to my wounded soul ! I burst into a shower of heart- relieving tears . I had no power of speech , I could not ask a ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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