Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... thee refined ) in this last age Turn ballad rhime . I had also disputations with him touching his in- dulging rather a flowing and redundant than a concise and stately diction in his prose exercita- tions . But notwithstanding these ...
... thee refined ) in this last age Turn ballad rhime . I had also disputations with him touching his in- dulging rather a flowing and redundant than a concise and stately diction in his prose exercita- tions . But notwithstanding these ...
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... thee , Shepherd ? As You Like it . It was a fine April morning ( excepting that it had snowed hard the night before , and the ground remained covered with a dazzling mantle of six inches in depth ) when two horsemen rode up to the ...
... thee , Shepherd ? As You Like it . It was a fine April morning ( excepting that it had snowed hard the night before , and the ground remained covered with a dazzling mantle of six inches in depth ) when two horsemen rode up to the ...
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... thee frae scathe , my bairn , it's been nae Peght that - it's been the Brown Man of the Moors ! O weary fa ' thae evil days ! -what can evil beings be coming for to distract a poor coun- try , now it's peacefully settled , and living in ...
... thee frae scathe , my bairn , it's been nae Peght that - it's been the Brown Man of the Moors ! O weary fa ' thae evil days ! -what can evil beings be coming for to distract a poor coun- try , now it's peacefully settled , and living in ...
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... thee something . Timon of Athens , On the morning , after breakfast , Earnscliff took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived from his house . Hobbie , who ap- parently ...
... thee something . Timon of Athens , On the morning , after breakfast , Earnscliff took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived from his house . Hobbie , who ap- parently ...
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... thee ! ' . He paused , and continued , - ( Such are my cures ; -their object , their purpose , perpetuating the mass of misery , and playing even in this desert my part in the general tragedy . Were you on your sick - bed , I might , in ...
... thee ! ' . He paused , and continued , - ( Such are my cures ; -their object , their purpose , perpetuating the mass of misery , and playing even in this desert my part in the general tragedy . Were you on your sick - bed , I might , in ...
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