Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Том 1R. Bentley, 1852 - Всего страниц: 558 |
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... walking reverently through it . Stoke Pogis , however , is not without its rivals ; and we also visited the old church at Upton , whose ivy - mantled tower claims to be the veritable tower of the " Elegy . " A very curious scene did ...
... walking reverently through it . Stoke Pogis , however , is not without its rivals ; and we also visited the old church at Upton , whose ivy - mantled tower claims to be the veritable tower of the " Elegy . " A very curious scene did ...
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... walks remained , and an old well and traces of an old garden - and pleasant it was to tread where such a man had trodden , and to converse with the few who still remembered him . We saw , too , the stalwart yeoman who had the honor not ...
... walks remained , and an old well and traces of an old garden - and pleasant it was to tread where such a man had trodden , and to converse with the few who still remembered him . We saw , too , the stalwart yeoman who had the honor not ...
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... walk at Lord Orkney's , which I was so kindly permitted to enjoy , and which I did enjoy so thoroughly , ran between the noble river shaded and overhung by trees , and the high steep chalky cliff , also clothed , with trees to the very ...
... walk at Lord Orkney's , which I was so kindly permitted to enjoy , and which I did enjoy so thoroughly , ran between the noble river shaded and overhung by trees , and the high steep chalky cliff , also clothed , with trees to the very ...
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... walks practised to the summit . These walks , almost buried amongst the rich foliage , have a singular attraction in their steepness and their difficulty . Long branches of ivy trail from the cliff in every direction , mingled at this ...
... walks practised to the summit . These walks , almost buried amongst the rich foliage , have a singular attraction in their steepness and their difficulty . Long branches of ivy trail from the cliff in every direction , mingled at this ...
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... walk into the fields , either alone with a book , or with some one companion if I could find him of the same temper . I was then , too , so much an enemy to all constraint , that my masters could never prevail on me by any per- suasions ...
... walk into the fields , either alone with a book , or with some one companion if I could find him of the same temper . I was then , too , so much an enemy to all constraint , that my masters could never prevail on me by any per- suasions ...
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