Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... figures , like a faded tapestry . Not thy Councils , not thy Kaisers win for thee the world's regard , But thy painter , Albrecht Dürer , and Hans Sachs thy cobbler- bard . Thus , O Nuremberg , a wanderer from a region A LITERARY LIFE .
... figures , like a faded tapestry . Not thy Councils , not thy Kaisers win for thee the world's regard , But thy painter , Albrecht Dürer , and Hans Sachs thy cobbler- bard . Thus , O Nuremberg , a wanderer from a region A LITERARY LIFE .
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... figure riding slowly past the mansion . The face could not be distin- guished ; but the tall erect person , the cocked hat , the traditional costume , the often - described white horse , all were present . Slowly he paced before the ...
... figure riding slowly past the mansion . The face could not be distin- guished ; but the tall erect person , the cocked hat , the traditional costume , the often - described white horse , all were present . Slowly he paced before the ...
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... figure . It happened that , not wanting them , my companion had rejected these identical baskets when brought to our door in the morning . She told me so , and I quietly declined them . My friend the gipsy apparently gave the matter up ...
... figure . It happened that , not wanting them , my companion had rejected these identical baskets when brought to our door in the morning . She told me so , and I quietly declined them . My friend the gipsy apparently gave the matter up ...
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... figure ; few aimed at any figure at all ; each went his own way ; many stumbled ; some fell , and everybody capered , laughed and shouted at once . A LITERARY LIFE . 205.
... figure ; few aimed at any figure at all ; each went his own way ; many stumbled ; some fell , and everybody capered , laughed and shouted at once . A LITERARY LIFE . 205.
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... figure that looked best in a riding - habit , and a face that of all head - dresses best became a beaver hat ; just a face and figure for a procession ; she would not have minded a corona- tion ; on the contrary , she would have been en ...
... figure that looked best in a riding - habit , and a face that of all head - dresses best became a beaver hat ; just a face and figure for a procession ; she would not have minded a corona- tion ; on the contrary , she would have been en ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1852 |
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