Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... Italy , where the travel- ler is frequently gratified by the delightful spectacle of a numerous family dwelling together in unity . But , alas ! a change has come over our manners . No Lord Chancellor will ever more seek his father's ...
... Italy , where the travel- ler is frequently gratified by the delightful spectacle of a numerous family dwelling together in unity . But , alas ! a change has come over our manners . No Lord Chancellor will ever more seek his father's ...
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... Italy and the East . His fancy is seldom rapt into- The golden Indies in the air . He carries us to no enchanted castles , whose case- ments open- On the foam of perilous seas . No gentle Una glides by with her milk - white lamb . We ...
... Italy and the East . His fancy is seldom rapt into- The golden Indies in the air . He carries us to no enchanted castles , whose case- ments open- On the foam of perilous seas . No gentle Una glides by with her milk - white lamb . We ...
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... Italian hose , to the quiet garden of Pembroke , and the spot still hallowed as " Ridley's Walk . " What richer blessings can fortune have in store for us , than those she has already showered * See The Fairy Queen . + So in the Elegy ...
... Italian hose , to the quiet garden of Pembroke , and the spot still hallowed as " Ridley's Walk . " What richer blessings can fortune have in store for us , than those she has already showered * See The Fairy Queen . + So in the Elegy ...
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... long enough to * Theorbo , an improvement of the French lute , from the Italian Tiorba . See an engraving of one in Hawkins's History of Music , Vol . iv . , p . 110 . love * -how much more sharply doth care dwell in HIS FRIEND HERVEY . 75.
... long enough to * Theorbo , an improvement of the French lute , from the Italian Tiorba . See an engraving of one in Hawkins's History of Music , Vol . iv . , p . 110 . love * -how much more sharply doth care dwell in HIS FRIEND HERVEY . 75.
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... Italy , says Burnet , trembled at his name ; the pride of the Os- manlis ' bowed before him . For the sufferings of the church during the period of puritanical domination no heart bleeds more than mine . But let the saying of ...
... Italy , says Burnet , trembled at his name ; the pride of the Os- manlis ' bowed before him . For the sufferings of the church during the period of puritanical domination no heart bleeds more than mine . But let the saying of ...
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