The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... father is not at home , " said the young lady of the house to Hume , " nevertheless they must abide here all night , for I can easily see that boy is un- able to travel farther this evening : And besides , they are of my own native ...
... father is not at home , " said the young lady of the house to Hume , " nevertheless they must abide here all night , for I can easily see that boy is un- able to travel farther this evening : And besides , they are of my own native ...
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... father , " added the maiden , “ we had no one to care much for us ; yet I would have dwelt all the days of my life near their beloved graves , had not my brother , who is of a restless and unhappy tempera- ment , resolved to wander in ...
... father , " added the maiden , “ we had no one to care much for us ; yet I would have dwelt all the days of my life near their beloved graves , had not my brother , who is of a restless and unhappy tempera- ment , resolved to wander in ...
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... father , walking about with his lady , decided their appeals as to the comparative beauty of indivi- dual apples . Allured by the sound of the fruit hopping on the ground , two or three stray waifs had left off their gleanings in a ...
... father , walking about with his lady , decided their appeals as to the comparative beauty of indivi- dual apples . Allured by the sound of the fruit hopping on the ground , two or three stray waifs had left off their gleanings in a ...
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... father's death , that so he might be fitted for a liberal pro- fession . Proud though Mrs Mather was of this scheme , her self- complacency was not without one qualification , in the cold and doubtful manner in which Miss Pearce nodded ...
... father's death , that so he might be fitted for a liberal pro- fession . Proud though Mrs Mather was of this scheme , her self- complacency was not without one qualification , in the cold and doubtful manner in which Miss Pearce nodded ...
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... father's affections , and was studious to accommodate himself to the manner of the Signor , who was grave in his deport- ment , and almost saturnine , seldom moved to smiles , and never to laughter ; and who , though he could talk ...
... father's affections , and was studious to accommodate himself to the manner of the Signor , who was grave in his deport- ment , and almost saturnine , seldom moved to smiles , and never to laughter ; and who , though he could talk ...
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