The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of the "Ingoldsby Legends"A. & C. Black, 1904 - 274 páginas |
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... Garden of England ! Not that one fully subscribes to that familiar epithet of praise , which must have originally been given by a Cockney who knew no better . Who that ever has sojourned in the west , and has known lovely Devon , would ...
... Garden of England ! Not that one fully subscribes to that familiar epithet of praise , which must have originally been given by a Cockney who knew no better . Who that ever has sojourned in the west , and has known lovely Devon , would ...
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... gardens , wherein it is pleasant to lie on sunny afternoons in the dappled shade of the apple , pear , or cherry - trees , with the swede - eating sheep for sole companions , and the noise of the toil- some world coming restfully over ...
... gardens , wherein it is pleasant to lie on sunny afternoons in the dappled shade of the apple , pear , or cherry - trees , with the swede - eating sheep for sole companions , and the noise of the toil- some world coming restfully over ...
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... Garden of England , rather than pre - eminently the Garden in the picturesque sense , certainly this country yields to none other in historic or literary interest . That coast where Cæsar and Augustine , easily first among the great ...
... Garden of England , rather than pre - eminently the Garden in the picturesque sense , certainly this country yields to none other in historic or literary interest . That coast where Cæsar and Augustine , easily first among the great ...
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... garden wall facing the lane may be observed , scratched lightly with " M. B. 1733- ' " " To this house he had succeeded on the death of his father , Richard Barham , in 1784. He did not very long enjoy the inheritance . The alderman was ...
... garden wall facing the lane may be observed , scratched lightly with " M. B. 1733- ' " " To this house he had succeeded on the death of his father , Richard Barham , in 1784. He did not very long enjoy the inheritance . The alderman was ...
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... garden at the back of this house as " containing three polyanthus roots , a real tree , a brown box border , a snuff - coloured jessamine , a shrub which is either a dwarf acacia or an overgrown gooseberry bush , eight broken bottles ...
... garden at the back of this house as " containing three polyanthus roots , a real tree , a brown box border , a snuff - coloured jessamine , a shrub which is either a dwarf acacia or an overgrown gooseberry bush , eight broken bottles ...
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