Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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And Historical Chronicle. AP 4 G3 . J. B. NICHOLS AND SON , 25 , PARLIAMENT - STREET . PREFACE . " THERE is , perhaps , ( says.
And Historical Chronicle. AP 4 G3 . J. B. NICHOLS AND SON , 25 , PARLIAMENT - STREET . PREFACE . " THERE is , perhaps , ( says.
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... says , — " My week - day tasks were more agree- able ; my lameness and my solitary habits had made me a tolerable reader , and my hours of leisure were usually spent in reading aloud to my mother Pope's Translation of Homer , which ...
... says , — " My week - day tasks were more agree- able ; my lameness and my solitary habits had made me a tolerable reader , and my hours of leisure were usually spent in reading aloud to my mother Pope's Translation of Homer , which ...
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... says , which he sometimes indulged so unduly as to alarm and vex his parents . Wood , water , wilderness itself had an inexpressible charm for him , and he had a dreamy way of going much further than he intended , so that unconsciously ...
... says , which he sometimes indulged so unduly as to alarm and vex his parents . Wood , water , wilderness itself had an inexpressible charm for him , and he had a dreamy way of going much further than he intended , so that unconsciously ...
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... says , it was still worse ; the defects of his voice and ear soon drove his teacher to despair , and it was only by long practice that he acquired the power of selecting or distinguishing melodies . About 1788 , he says , he began to ...
... says , it was still worse ; the defects of his voice and ear soon drove his teacher to despair , and it was only by long practice that he acquired the power of selecting or distinguishing melodies . About 1788 , he says , he began to ...
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... says , " I have constructed a seat in a large tree which spreads its branches horizontally over the Tweed . This is a favourite situation of mine for reading , especially on a day like this , when the west wind rocks the branches on ...
... says , " I have constructed a seat in a large tree which spreads its branches horizontally over the Tweed . This is a favourite situation of mine for reading , especially on a day like this , when the west wind rocks the branches on ...
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