Treasures from the Prose World ...Elliott & Breezley, 1884 - 92 páginas |
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... pleasure . " Wot I wos thinkin ' on , then , Mr. Sangsby , wos , that wen I wos moved on as fur as ever I could go , and couldn't be moved no furder , whether you might be so good , p'r'aps , as to write out , wery large , so that any ...
... pleasure . " Wot I wos thinkin ' on , then , Mr. Sangsby , wos , that wen I wos moved on as fur as ever I could go , and couldn't be moved no furder , whether you might be so good , p'r'aps , as to write out , wery large , so that any ...
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... pleasure and for material for his works , Irving traveled quite extensively . In 1804 he started on his tour through Europe . He visited Genoa , Sicily , Naples , Rome , Paris , Brussels , arriving finally at London . In 1814 he went to ...
... pleasure and for material for his works , Irving traveled quite extensively . In 1804 he started on his tour through Europe . He visited Genoa , Sicily , Naples , Rome , Paris , Brussels , arriving finally at London . In 1814 he went to ...
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... pleasures and employments of the country . This passion seems inherent in them . Even the inhabitants of cities , born and brought up among brick walls and bustling streets , enter with facility into rural habits and evince a turn for ...
... pleasures and employments of the country . This passion seems inherent in them . Even the inhabitants of cities , born and brought up among brick walls and bustling streets , enter with facility into rural habits and evince a turn for ...
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... pleasure ! To do nothing is a melancholy resolution ; are you aware of that ? To live in indolence on the social substance , to be useless , that is to say , injurious ! This leads straight to the bottom of the misery . Woe to the man ...
... pleasure ! To do nothing is a melancholy resolution ; are you aware of that ? To live in indolence on the social substance , to be useless , that is to say , injurious ! This leads straight to the bottom of the misery . Woe to the man ...
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... pleasure , though a melancholy one , that in rendering this public tribute to the worth of our de- parted friend , the respectable members of two bodies , one of them most devoted and efficient in its scientific inquiries , the other ...
... pleasure , though a melancholy one , that in rendering this public tribute to the worth of our de- parted friend , the respectable members of two bodies , one of them most devoted and efficient in its scientific inquiries , the other ...
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angels appeared beautiful behold beneath blessed bosom breath called chair CHARLES DICKENS child clouds cried darkness dead death deep divine dream earth eyes father feel fire flowers give grave hand happiness HARRIET BEECHER STOWE head heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW honor hour human Ivanhoe JOHN RUSKIN JOSIAH GILBERT HOLLAND labor laugh light literary live look Lord Lord Lytton marriage mind mother NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nature never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pass pleasure poets poor Richard says RALPH WALDO EMERSON Rebecca rich round rural SAMUEL JOHNSON Sangsby scene seemed side smile solemn soul speak spirit star sublime tears thee things thou thought tion trees turned Victor Hugo voice WASHINGTON IRVING whole wind window woman wonder words young youth