Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... revival of the taste for romantic and lyrical poetry , which had lain dormant since the days of the Commonwealth . This pleasure springs from a very simple cause . VOL . I. B The association of these ballads with the happiest days of.
... revival of the taste for romantic and lyrical poetry , which had lain dormant since the days of the Commonwealth . This pleasure springs from a very simple cause . VOL . I. B The association of these ballads with the happiest days of.
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Mary Russell Mitford. The association of these ballads with the happiest days of my happy childhood . In common with ... ballad after every performance , just as the piping bullfinch that hung in the window looked for his lump of sugar ...
Mary Russell Mitford. The association of these ballads with the happiest days of my happy childhood . In common with ... ballad after every performance , just as the piping bullfinch that hung in the window looked for his lump of sugar ...
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... ballads ; and as from three years old I grew to four or five , I learned to read them myself , and the book became the delight of my childhood , as it is now the solace of my age . Ah , well - a - day ! sixty years have passed , and I ...
... ballads ; and as from three years old I grew to four or five , I learned to read them myself , and the book became the delight of my childhood , as it is now the solace of my age . Ah , well - a - day ! sixty years have passed , and I ...
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... ballads , was a lofty and spacious apartment , literally lined with books , which , with its Turkey carpet , its glowing fire , its sofas and its easy chairs , seemed , what indeed it was , a very nest of English comfort . The windows ...
... ballads , was a lofty and spacious apartment , literally lined with books , which , with its Turkey carpet , its glowing fire , its sofas and its easy chairs , seemed , what indeed it was , a very nest of English comfort . The windows ...
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... ballad of " King Estmere , " according to Bishop Percy , one of the most ancient in the collection , got to be amongst our prime favourites . Absorbed by the magic of the story , the old English never troubled us . I hope it will not ...
... ballad of " King Estmere , " according to Bishop Percy , one of the most ancient in the collection , got to be amongst our prime favourites . Absorbed by the magic of the story , the old English never troubled us . I hope it will not ...
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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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admirable amongst Anacreon ballad Beaumont and Fletcher beautiful better bird Bishop Percy bright called charming Chevy Chase dancing dear delight doth English eyes fair Fanchon father fear flowers Fontenoy Forever-never gallop gentle Gerald Griffin give gold grace Gudgeon hand happy heard heart Holcroft honour horse hour Irish Joanna Baillie John Banim John Clare John Watson Kyng Estmere lady ladye lane laughed live London look Lord maid Maire bhan astoir married merry never Never-forever night o'er Pan is dead passed play pleasure poems poet poetry poor praise pretty round Rugeley SACK OF BALTIMORE Sayes seemed sing smile Soggarth aroon song spring stick sung sweet Tell thee Thomas Holcroft thou thought tion trees twas verse walk whilst Winthrop Mackworth Praed wonderful word writer wyfe young