Prose, Nide 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824 |
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Sivu xiii
... thousand forms , and be as many ladies and gentlemen as you please , at once or in succession , -in- deed the more the merrier for him , yet are you invariably the person , the very person , to whom he has sent a direct message by me ...
... thousand forms , and be as many ladies and gentlemen as you please , at once or in succession , -in- deed the more the merrier for him , yet are you invariably the person , the very person , to whom he has sent a direct message by me ...
Sivu 6
... thousand people were to sit down to the ex- periment , each one would produce something different from every other ; and were they all to record their lucubrations in this ink , with this pen , on this paper , their themes , their ...
... thousand people were to sit down to the ex- periment , each one would produce something different from every other ; and were they all to record their lucubrations in this ink , with this pen , on this paper , their themes , their ...
Sivu 19
... thousand times over , from morning till evening on a midsummer day , — and afterwards realized all the romance of the song in the fairy - land of a Midsummer Night's Dream . - Yet had he scarcely read them once , when Southey , who had ...
... thousand times over , from morning till evening on a midsummer day , — and afterwards realized all the romance of the song in the fairy - land of a Midsummer Night's Dream . - Yet had he scarcely read them once , when Southey , who had ...
Sivu 26
James Montgomery. " Describe it , describe it ! " cry a thousand eager treble voices . - My lord himself alone could do that , and since he has not done it , for the best of all possible reasons , — that a secret untold is worth a ...
James Montgomery. " Describe it , describe it ! " cry a thousand eager treble voices . - My lord himself alone could do that , and since he has not done it , for the best of all possible reasons , — that a secret untold is worth a ...
Sivu 40
... , though , by the demise of the unfortunate pensioner , a population of twenty thousand souls save a weekly stipend on which a lady's lap - dog would starve ; that is , - - if the pittance were laid out in the purchase 40 OLD WOMEN .
... , though , by the demise of the unfortunate pensioner , a population of twenty thousand souls save a weekly stipend on which a lady's lap - dog would starve ; that is , - - if the pittance were laid out in the purchase 40 OLD WOMEN .
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