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Pagina 9
... known from child- as just . Pity the disjecta membra of those hood , like the figure of our own beloved we thought mighty poets . Respect and and long - lost father . We see the venerable fulfil our prophecies of immortality . If ye old ...
... known from child- as just . Pity the disjecta membra of those hood , like the figure of our own beloved we thought mighty poets . Respect and and long - lost father . We see the venerable fulfil our prophecies of immortality . If ye old ...
Pagina 10
... known only in the latter he often repeated the story of his very last years ; doubtless he would Count Ugolino in the Tower of Famine , and have appreciated his mighty genius which had so often told it , that he believed it soared into ...
... known only in the latter he often repeated the story of his very last years ; doubtless he would Count Ugolino in the Tower of Famine , and have appreciated his mighty genius which had so often told it , that he believed it soared into ...
Pagina 11
... known to Mrs. Wilmot , I was present at the first and those who have the privilege of her ac- last representation of her tragedy , in which quaintance : her modelling of horses sur- my father took great interest . She herself passes ...
... known to Mrs. Wilmot , I was present at the first and those who have the privilege of her ac- last representation of her tragedy , in which quaintance : her modelling of horses sur- my father took great interest . She herself passes ...
Pagina 12
... known to de- two equal parts , were rendered anything but posit at the door watches , rings , and other musical to the ear of taste , even by Talma's articles of value , as pledges . He was an finest declamation ; and I have heard my ...
... known to de- two equal parts , were rendered anything but posit at the door watches , rings , and other musical to the ear of taste , even by Talma's articles of value , as pledges . He was an finest declamation ; and I have heard my ...
Pagina 13
... known and then more rare female authors , was a native of Norwich , and was also the esteemed friend of my father , of whom she had some twenty years ago written in the " Gentle- man's Magazine " a slight memoir . Not long before the ...
... known and then more rare female authors , was a native of Norwich , and was also the esteemed friend of my father , of whom she had some twenty years ago written in the " Gentle- man's Magazine " a slight memoir . Not long before the ...
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