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Pagina 26
... seemed to absorb all other objects of his interest . The circumstance of this poem fell within the observation of the writer . 1840. ] 27 27 Elysian Fields at Lowther in Westmoreland 26 [ Jan. Sir Walter Scott at the Tomb of the Stuarts ...
... seemed to absorb all other objects of his interest . The circumstance of this poem fell within the observation of the writer . 1840. ] 27 27 Elysian Fields at Lowther in Westmoreland 26 [ Jan. Sir Walter Scott at the Tomb of the Stuarts ...
Pagina 33
... seemed to us children a great pleasure to be in a measure released from fixed hours of lessons , and from severe discipline . My father's ill - humour increased ; he could not resign himself to the inevi- table . How did he torment ...
... seemed to us children a great pleasure to be in a measure released from fixed hours of lessons , and from severe discipline . My father's ill - humour increased ; he could not resign himself to the inevi- table . How did he torment ...
Pagina 36
... seemed to an honest German boy like me altogether insupportable . For the theatre was considered as a high sanctuary , and any disturbance occurring there , would have required to be immediately punished as the worst of offences against ...
... seemed to an honest German boy like me altogether insupportable . For the theatre was considered as a high sanctuary , and any disturbance occurring there , would have required to be immediately punished as the worst of offences against ...
Pagina 38
... seemed that every one would strip himself of all his moveable property in order to assist his afflicted country- men . The prisoners , however , were signs of a battle unfavourable to the Allies . My father being quite certain , from ...
... seemed that every one would strip himself of all his moveable property in order to assist his afflicted country- men . The prisoners , however , were signs of a battle unfavourable to the Allies . My father being quite certain , from ...
Pagina 39
... seemed to give him much pleasure . " Well , " he said , more mildly than usual , " I am glad also on your ac- count , my dear children ! " He immedi- ately ordered us sweetmeats , sweet wine , and the best of every thing , and went to ...
... seemed to give him much pleasure . " Well , " he said , more mildly than usual , " I am glad also on your ac- count , my dear children ! " He immedi- ately ordered us sweetmeats , sweet wine , and the best of every thing , and went to ...
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