The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... seen into the heart of his friend : and they had parted only a few days before , with the intention of spending some happy hours in the house by Rochester . " Few of his friends " -I have the words before me in a blurred writing not ...
... seen into the heart of his friend : and they had parted only a few days before , with the intention of spending some happy hours in the house by Rochester . " Few of his friends " -I have the words before me in a blurred writing not ...
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... seen the whole of an exquisite landscape when apparently looking inwardly , as in a waking dream , and lost to all around him . We certainly must not hence infer that the power of observation depends upon the brilliancy of the eyes ...
... seen the whole of an exquisite landscape when apparently looking inwardly , as in a waking dream , and lost to all around him . We certainly must not hence infer that the power of observation depends upon the brilliancy of the eyes ...
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... seen the poor wife and children . " Seen them ! " he answered . " I was there to - day . They are removed into a charming cottage . They have everything about them ; and , just think of this , when I burst into one of the parlours , in ...
... seen the poor wife and children . " Seen them ! " he answered . " I was there to - day . They are removed into a charming cottage . They have everything about them ; and , just think of this , when I burst into one of the parlours , in ...
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... seen returning home , Like magnets trembling truthful to the north , To this one spot on all the world they roam , Again they throng ' round him who called them forth . No shadowy semblance theirs of human life , Ideal shapes of ...
... seen returning home , Like magnets trembling truthful to the north , To this one spot on all the world they roam , Again they throng ' round him who called them forth . No shadowy semblance theirs of human life , Ideal shapes of ...
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... seen the Comedy of Errors played so dismally like a tragedy that we really cannot bear it . We are therefore making bold to get up a School of Reform , and we hope , before the play is out , to improve that noble lord by our ...
... seen the Comedy of Errors played so dismally like a tragedy that we really cannot bear it . We are therefore making bold to get up a School of Reform , and we hope , before the play is out , to improve that noble lord by our ...
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