Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2John Wiley, 1848 |
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... true as well as beautiful : - Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us : Monument of ancient taste , Now scorn'd , but worthy of a better fate . Our fathers knew the value of a screen From sultry suns , and in their shaded ...
... true as well as beautiful : - Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us : Monument of ancient taste , Now scorn'd , but worthy of a better fate . Our fathers knew the value of a screen From sultry suns , and in their shaded ...
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... true fathers , how many daughters do resembling neither father nor , mother ? Nevertheless , as you are so fond of having me noosed , I will agree to be so . Therefore , that I may have nobody to blame but myself , should it happen ...
... true fathers , how many daughters do resembling neither father nor , mother ? Nevertheless , as you are so fond of having me noosed , I will agree to be so . Therefore , that I may have nobody to blame but myself , should it happen ...
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... true a sense of it in his heart . Yet two things he could never bring himself to whilst he continued in that office , that was to his death ; for which he was contented to be reproached as for omissions in a most necessary part of his ...
... true a sense of it in his heart . Yet two things he could never bring himself to whilst he continued in that office , that was to his death ; for which he was contented to be reproached as for omissions in a most necessary part of his ...
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... true business of life , that the eidest rarely attain to that immense knowledge , and the youngest enter not into the world with more innocency : whosoever leads such a life needs be the less anxious upon how short warning it is taken ...
... true business of life , that the eidest rarely attain to that immense knowledge , and the youngest enter not into the world with more innocency : whosoever leads such a life needs be the less anxious upon how short warning it is taken ...
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... true I hold it , ( For knightly Spenser to Libertus told it , ) That when a poet is in such a trance , In air he sees white coursers paw and prance , Bestridden of gay knights , in gay apparel , Who at each other tilt in playful quarrel ...
... true I hold it , ( For knightly Spenser to Libertus told it , ) That when a poet is in such a trance , In air he sees white coursers paw and prance , Bestridden of gay knights , in gay apparel , Who at each other tilt in playful quarrel ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Полный просмотр - 1856 |
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