Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... whilst on the tottering reading desk one of the great Prayer - books , all mouldy and damp , still lay open - last vestige of the holy services with which it once resounded . Another church had been erected , but it looked new and naked ...
... whilst on the tottering reading desk one of the great Prayer - books , all mouldy and damp , still lay open - last vestige of the holy services with which it once resounded . Another church had been erected , but it looked new and naked ...
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... whilst the fair countess , dressed rather than disguised , as a page , held the horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the marvellous lines in which our two matchless ...
... whilst the fair countess , dressed rather than disguised , as a page , held the horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the marvellous lines in which our two matchless ...
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... whilst they labour on their part more earnestly to take offence ? to expose oneself voluntarily and frankly to all the dangers of that narrow passage to unprofitable fame , which is defended by rude multitudes of the ignorant , and by ...
... whilst they labour on their part more earnestly to take offence ? to expose oneself voluntarily and frankly to all the dangers of that narrow passage to unprofitable fame , which is defended by rude multitudes of the ignorant , and by ...
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... came , Armed with a resistless flame ; By the artillery of her eye , Whilst she proudly marched about , Greater conquests to find out , She beat out Susan , by the bye . But in her place , I then obeyed Black - E 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 75.
... came , Armed with a resistless flame ; By the artillery of her eye , Whilst she proudly marched about , Greater conquests to find out , She beat out Susan , by the bye . But in her place , I then obeyed Black - E 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 75.
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... whilst in my hand I Held my Doctrina Placitandi . And though I never read a page in't , Thanks to that shrewd well - judging agent , My sister's husband , Mr. Shark , Soon got six pupils and a clerk . Five pupils were my stint , the ...
... whilst in my hand I Held my Doctrina Placitandi . And though I never read a page in't , Thanks to that shrewd well - judging agent , My sister's husband , Mr. Shark , Soon got six pupils and a clerk . Five pupils were my stint , 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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