A Book for a Corner; Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from Authors the Best Suited to that Mode of Enjoyment: With Comments on Each, and a General Introduction, Band 1Leigh Hunt G.P. Putnam, 1852 |
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... lady , whose posthumous " Essays " and " Reflections " were ad- mired in their day , was niece of Thomson's friend , Lord Chancellor Talbot ; and the " very young correspondent " to whom her pleasant letter is addressed , was daughter ...
... lady , whose posthumous " Essays " and " Reflections " were ad- mired in their day , was niece of Thomson's friend , Lord Chancellor Talbot ; and the " very young correspondent " to whom her pleasant letter is addressed , was daughter ...
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... lady who addresses the knight " in these words " ( not related ) , and above all , the " dreary moors " at the commencement , and the light seen at a distance , have recurred , we think , oftener to memory in the course of our life than ...
... lady who addresses the knight " in these words " ( not related ) , and above all , the " dreary moors " at the commencement , and the light seen at a distance , have recurred , we think , oftener to memory in the course of our life than ...
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... lady in a shroud and black veil rose up in it , and stretched out her arms towards him ; at the same time the statues clashed their sabres and advanced . Sir Bertrand flew to the lady and clasped her in his arms — she threw up her veil ...
... lady in a shroud and black veil rose up in it , and stretched out her arms towards him ; at the same time the statues clashed their sabres and advanced . Sir Bertrand flew to the lady and clasped her in his arms — she threw up her veil ...
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... lady led him by the hand to the banquet , and sat beside him . The nymphs placed themselves at the table , and a numerous train of servants entering , served up the feast , delicious music playing all the time . Sir Ber- trand could not ...
... lady led him by the hand to the banquet , and sat beside him . The nymphs placed themselves at the table , and a numerous train of servants entering , served up the feast , delicious music playing all the time . Sir Ber- trand could not ...
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... marks of quotation . The fact , how- ever , is stated as if he knew it for such , by the quoter of the document . The Dedication is to Elizabeth , Countess of Northumberland , the lady to whom Percy addressed his Reliques of Ancient ...
... marks of quotation . The fact , how- ever , is stated as if he knew it for such , by the quoter of the document . The Dedication is to Elizabeth , Countess of Northumberland , the lady to whom Percy addressed his Reliques of Ancient ...
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