Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... turned into verse by the Duchess of Devonshire - is thus related . The traveller had reached the town of Sego , the ... turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty , a woman , re- turning from the labours of the field , stopped ...
... turned into verse by the Duchess of Devonshire - is thus related . The traveller had reached the town of Sego , the ... turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty , a woman , re- turning from the labours of the field , stopped ...
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... turned two somersaults , and knocked everybody down on entering the stage . But , unfortunately , even this classic resemblance to the legitimate farce of our civilisation was deceptive . Another brocaded actor , who represented the ...
... turned two somersaults , and knocked everybody down on entering the stage . But , unfortunately , even this classic resemblance to the legitimate farce of our civilisation was deceptive . Another brocaded actor , who represented the ...
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... turned once more as if , now that sight could yield him no further tidings , he would seud her one more word of good - bye . My poor little Sheila ! ' that was all he said ; and then he turned to the horses , and sent them on , with his ...
... turned once more as if , now that sight could yield him no further tidings , he would seud her one more word of good - bye . My poor little Sheila ! ' that was all he said ; and then he turned to the horses , and sent them on , with his ...
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