Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... my extracts will be found to comprise the best bits of neglected authors ; and some , I think , as the noble murder speech of Daniel Webster , the poems of Thomas Davis , of Mrs. James Gray , of Mr. Darley , of Mr. Noel.
... my extracts will be found to comprise the best bits of neglected authors ; and some , I think , as the noble murder speech of Daniel Webster , the poems of Thomas Davis , of Mrs. James Gray , of Mr. Darley , of Mr. Noel.
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... poems in a book that for great and varied interest can hardly be surpassed . The " Lie , ” is said to have been written by Sir Walter Raleigh the night before his execution . That it was written at that exact time is pretty well ...
... poems in a book that for great and varied interest can hardly be surpassed . The " Lie , ” is said to have been written by Sir Walter Raleigh the night before his execution . That it was written at that exact time is pretty well ...
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... poems , a diamond amongst pebbles ; he never could have written it . It has been claimed for Steevens , who did the world good service as one of the earliest restorers of Shakespeare's text ; but who is almost as famous for his bitter ...
... poems , a diamond amongst pebbles ; he never could have written it . It has been claimed for Steevens , who did the world good service as one of the earliest restorers of Shakespeare's text ; but who is almost as famous for his bitter ...
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... poem , at least , may vie with those of Gerald Griffin in the high and rare merit of conveying the noblest sentiments in the simplest language . Away ! let nought to love displeasing , My Winifreda , move your care ; Let nought delay ...
... poem , at least , may vie with those of Gerald Griffin in the high and rare merit of conveying the noblest sentiments in the simplest language . Away ! let nought to love displeasing , My Winifreda , move your care ; Let nought delay ...
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... poems dwells upon it as a well - known fact , that up to this time the author of " The Sack of Baltimore " had never written a line of verse in his life , and was , indeed , far less sanguine than his coadjutors in the success of the ...
... poems dwells upon it as a well - known fact , that up to this time the author of " The Sack of Baltimore " had never written a line of verse in his life , and was , indeed , far less sanguine than his coadjutors in the success of the ...
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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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