| Thomas Wright - Poets, English - 1921 - 438 pages
...Olney in the ensuing summer. He was in the greatest ecstasies. " I shall see you again," he says ; " I shall hear your voice ; we shall take walks together ; I will show you my prospects, the hovel,2 the alcove, the Ouse and its banks, everything that I have described." Two days later he writes... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English prose literature - 1925 - 1124 pages
...more, jL\_ that your kindness in promising us a visit has charmed us both. I shall see you again. I shall hear your voice. We shall take walks together....prospects, the hovel, the alcove, the Ouse, and its banks, everything that I have described. I anticipate the pleasure of those days not very far distant, and... | |
| English philology - 1928 - 432 pages
...once more, that your kindness in promising us a visit has charmed us both. I shall see you again. I shall hear your voice. We shall take walks together....prospects, the hovel, the alcove, the Ouse, and its banks, everything that I have described. I anticipate the pleasure of those days not very far distant, and... | |
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