Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Том 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... young oaks , and overhanging flowery patches of primroses , wood - sorrel , wild hyacinths and wild strawberries . On the side opposite the church , in a hollow fringed with alders and bulrushes , gleamed the bright clear lakelet ...
... young oaks , and overhanging flowery patches of primroses , wood - sorrel , wild hyacinths and wild strawberries . On the side opposite the church , in a hollow fringed with alders and bulrushes , gleamed the bright clear lakelet ...
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... young country maiden , the daughter of a respectable Hampshire farmer , were no bad representatives in point of cultivation of the noble dames and their attendant damsels who had so often listened with delight to wandering min- strels ...
... young country maiden , the daughter of a respectable Hampshire farmer , were no bad representatives in point of cultivation of the noble dames and their attendant damsels who had so often listened with delight to wandering min- strels ...
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... Young Ireland party . Until the spring of 1840 , when he was in his twenty - sixth year , he had only been remarkable for extreme good- nature , untiring industry , and very varied learning . At that period he blazed forth at once as a ...
... Young Ireland party . Until the spring of 1840 , when he was in his twenty - sixth year , he had only been remarkable for extreme good- nature , untiring industry , and very varied learning . At that period he blazed forth at once as a ...
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... young patriots condescended to write in the language - to use their own phrase - of the Saxons , we owe the beautiful lyrics of Thomas Davis . The editor of the " Nation " had faith in the well - known saying of Fletcher of Saltown ...
... young patriots condescended to write in the language - to use their own phrase - of the Saxons , we owe the beautiful lyrics of Thomas Davis . The editor of the " Nation " had faith in the well - known saying of Fletcher of Saltown ...
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... young Irish name for the old Irish language ) ; and by sparing them altogether his beloved Cymric character , which I have before my eyes at this moment , looking exactly like a cross between Arabic and Chinese . THE SACK OF BALTIMORE ...
... young Irish name for the old Irish language ) ; and by sparing them altogether his beloved Cymric character , which I have before my eyes at this moment , looking exactly like a cross between Arabic and Chinese . THE SACK OF BALTIMORE ...
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