| 1874 - 780 страници
...neither tree, nor gate, nor stile in all that county to which I did not feel a relation, and the wuse itself I preferred to a palace. I was sent for from...first time that I and my native place were disunited forever; I sighed a long adieu to fields and woods, from which I once thought I never should be parted,... | |
| James McCrie - 1871 - 652 страници
...tenderness he says, " There was neither tree, nor gate, nor stile in all that district to which I did not feel a relation ; and the house itself I preferred...to a palace. I was sent for from London to attend my father in his last illness, and he died just before I arrived ; then, and not till then, I felt... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1900 - 262 страници
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| Arthur Max Hantsche - 1901 - 160 страници
...there I •was born. Therc was neither tree nor gatf, nor stile in all tliat country to which I did not feel a relation, and the house itself I preferred to a palace. (VI, 72.) Doch nach seines Vaters Tode muss er seine liebe Heimat auf immer verlassen. »/ sighed a... | |
| Whitwell Elwin - 1902 - 564 страници
...[fbid., p. 62.] DEATH OF HIS FATHER 393 tree, nor gate, nor stile, in all that country, to which I did not feel a relation-, and the house itself I preferred to a palace."1 His attachment was not to objects alone. The people were his familiars, and he was " a sort... | |
| William Cowper - 1968 - 1028 страници
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| Laurence Goldstein - 1977 - 294 страници
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| William Cowper - 1979 - 678 страници
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| 1872 - 876 страници
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| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1836 - 640 страници
...occurred to ' me,1 he says, ' that a parson has no fee-simple in the house and ' glebe he occupies. . . . Then, and not till then, I felt for the ' first time,...that I and my native place were disunited for ever.' Three years after his father's death, he removed from the Middle to the Inner Temple, and purchased... | |
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