A Month in EnglandBentley, 1854 - 222 стор. |
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... daily emerging from the Temple into the Strand , and retiring thither as to a nest and domicil . It was a kind of friar - life - consecrated by seclusion , and what he calls " the most elegant spot in the metropolis , " to a meditative ...
... daily emerging from the Temple into the Strand , and retiring thither as to a nest and domicil . It was a kind of friar - life - consecrated by seclusion , and what he calls " the most elegant spot in the metropolis , " to a meditative ...
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... daily beheld this noble sentry at his post of duty , sustained only by the consciousness of fraternal devotion and the an- ticipation of an evening at hand , when Mary ( in the consoling interval of sanity ) would sit affectionately at ...
... daily beheld this noble sentry at his post of duty , sustained only by the consciousness of fraternal devotion and the an- ticipation of an evening at hand , when Mary ( in the consoling interval of sanity ) would sit affectionately at ...
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... daily walk , that Charles received the first intimation of the Popish plot , lure him into an historical reverie , neither will long withdraw the attention of the literary enthusiast from the bit of green sward before the window of ...
... daily walk , that Charles received the first intimation of the Popish plot , lure him into an historical reverie , neither will long withdraw the attention of the literary enthusiast from the bit of green sward before the window of ...
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... the author , we must note the contrast of its daily scenes . In these the dramatists found inspiration , the ex- tremes of condition giving entire scope to every No- form of passion and element of character . where 56 A MONTH IN ENGLAND .
... the author , we must note the contrast of its daily scenes . In these the dramatists found inspiration , the ex- tremes of condition giving entire scope to every No- form of passion and element of character . where 56 A MONTH IN ENGLAND .
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... daily panorama , incites the creative powers ; we are not often won to vagrant moods by those allu- ring breezes that steal in at our casement at Rome , or tempted to stroll away from book and pen by the cheerful groups that enliven the ...
... daily panorama , incites the creative powers ; we are not often won to vagrant moods by those allu- ring breezes that steal in at our casement at Rome , or tempted to stroll away from book and pen by the cheerful groups that enliven the ...
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