The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2Hunt & Clarke, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... Perhaps , if the good old window - seats had not gone out of fashion , it might be called a parlour - window book — a good name for a volume of agreeable reading selected from the book - case , and left lying about , for the constant ...
... Perhaps , if the good old window - seats had not gone out of fashion , it might be called a parlour - window book — a good name for a volume of agreeable reading selected from the book - case , and left lying about , for the constant ...
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... perhaps as modest and pleasant a piece of autobiography as ever was writ- ten . " - The Times , January 1 , 1827 . INTERESTING Memoir of Mr. Gifford . BY HIMSELF - VERBATIM . I am about to enter on a very uninteresting subject : but all ...
... perhaps as modest and pleasant a piece of autobiography as ever was writ- ten . " - The Times , January 1 , 1827 . INTERESTING Memoir of Mr. Gifford . BY HIMSELF - VERBATIM . I am about to enter on a very uninteresting subject : but all ...
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... perhaps by my weakness and tender years . In return , I did what I could to requite her , and my good will was not overlooked . Our vessel was not very large , nor our crew very numerous . On ordinary occasions , such as short trips to ...
... perhaps by my weakness and tender years . In return , I did what I could to requite her , and my good will was not overlooked . Our vessel was not very large , nor our crew very numerous . On ordinary occasions , such as short trips to ...
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... perhaps I might be excused from going fur- ther ; but in truth I was afraid , as my master had already threatened me , for inadvertently hitching the name of one of his customers into a rhyme . The repetitions of which I speak were ...
... perhaps I might be excused from going fur- ther ; but in truth I was afraid , as my master had already threatened me , for inadvertently hitching the name of one of his customers into a rhyme . The repetitions of which I speak were ...
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... perhaps , caught something of the spirit of Juvenal , but his meaning had frequently escaped me , and I saw the necessity of a long and pain- ful revision , which would carry me far beyond the period fixed for the appearance of the vo ...
... perhaps , caught something of the spirit of Juvenal , but his meaning had frequently escaped me , and I saw the necessity of a long and pain- ful revision , which would carry me far beyond the period fixed for the appearance of the vo ...
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