Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... never bring it about , though we were so often together in London ; soon after we came to this place her ladyship came here , and in five days I was well acquainted with her . She is one of the most shining characters in the world , but ...
... never bring it about , though we were so often together in London ; soon after we came to this place her ladyship came here , and in five days I was well acquainted with her . She is one of the most shining characters in the world , but ...
Strana xxvi
... never resided upon his living of Great Horwood , he thought it part of his duty to make an annual visit to his parishioners , and gave away considerable sums of money to the distressed poor , placing out many of their children as ...
... never resided upon his living of Great Horwood , he thought it part of his duty to make an annual visit to his parishioners , and gave away considerable sums of money to the distressed poor , placing out many of their children as ...
Strana xxvii
... never pre- ferred its claim to his attention in vain : and he is described by one who knew him well , to have had a heart and a hand to the poor and the needy . ever open It was this feeling that urged him to befriend the worthy Stephen ...
... never pre- ferred its claim to his attention in vain : and he is described by one who knew him well , to have had a heart and a hand to the poor and the needy . ever open It was this feeling that urged him to befriend the worthy Stephen ...
Strana xxviii
... my destiny ( for I can give it no other name ) , I have never wrote to him since . This im- partiality of my neglect , you must accept yourself as some apology : -but to proceed ; Mr. Spence chose himself xxviii LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... my destiny ( for I can give it no other name ) , I have never wrote to him since . This im- partiality of my neglect , you must accept yourself as some apology : -but to proceed ; Mr. Spence chose himself xxviii LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
Strana xxxi
... never undertook ; nay , what he expressly did not undertake . " But does this argue that the subject would not have been better illustrated from them , as in some degree the fountain head and source of the Roman mythology ? —The work ...
... never undertook ; nay , what he expressly did not undertake . " But does this argue that the subject would not have been better illustrated from them , as in some degree the fountain head and source of the Roman mythology ? —The work ...
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