The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... lines ( many of them on their knees ) , they seized his hands as he passed ; kissed them , thanked him in their passionate language for the delight with which he had filled the world , and placed him in the chair with the most fervent ...
... lines ( many of them on their knees ) , they seized his hands as he passed ; kissed them , thanked him in their passionate language for the delight with which he had filled the world , and placed him in the chair with the most fervent ...
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... their most curious MSS . to me . Among them was the MS . Virgil , which has all the lines filled up ( by the Lord knows who ) , which Virgil had left unfinished , in his hurry to die . We remained 36 LETTERS OF SIR WILLIAM GELL .
... their most curious MSS . to me . Among them was the MS . Virgil , which has all the lines filled up ( by the Lord knows who ) , which Virgil had left unfinished , in his hurry to die . We remained 36 LETTERS OF SIR WILLIAM GELL .
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... lines , where you will observe the words united , and very much disguised , by having fallen asleep three times while I was writing the following sentence : ' I had turned up the shortest road to Penta . ' " I will let it stand as it is ...
... lines , where you will observe the words united , and very much disguised , by having fallen asleep three times while I was writing the following sentence : ' I had turned up the shortest road to Penta . ' " I will let it stand as it is ...
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... lines ( there are only five of them ) that struck me as having some merit . The first line I have marked is picturesque . I think the second and third are neatly expressed , the fourth and fifth are perhaps pretty . All the rest of all ...
... lines ( there are only five of them ) that struck me as having some merit . The first line I have marked is picturesque . I think the second and third are neatly expressed , the fourth and fifth are perhaps pretty . All the rest of all ...
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... Alfred's letter to depart without the addition of a few lines in your hand- writing , to satisfy me that I still live in your friendly recollec- VOL . II . M upon me . tion . Depend upon it your remembrance COUNT MATUSCHEWITZ . 161.
... Alfred's letter to depart without the addition of a few lines in your hand- writing , to satisfy me that I still live in your friendly recollec- VOL . II . M upon me . tion . Depend upon it your remembrance COUNT MATUSCHEWITZ . 161.
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