Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... whole passages from Shelley , Wordsworth , and Moore . To one young man he confided a large ledger of poems , of his own composition ; but being of a timid turn , and the young man falling asleep during the reading of the very first ...
... whole passages from Shelley , Wordsworth , and Moore . To one young man he confided a large ledger of poems , of his own composition ; but being of a timid turn , and the young man falling asleep during the reading of the very first ...
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... whole energies of his soul into its pages- ( the fact was that , as there was no more money , there were no more contributors ) -though he wrote articles pathetic , profound , and humorous , com- menced romances , and indited the most ...
... whole energies of his soul into its pages- ( the fact was that , as there was no more money , there were no more contributors ) -though he wrote articles pathetic , profound , and humorous , com- menced romances , and indited the most ...
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... whole country ; and he , my loves , was the father of Alfred . Alfred came to the throne after his three brothers , and you all know how good and famous a king he was . It is said that his father indulged him , and that he did not know ...
... whole country ; and he , my loves , was the father of Alfred . Alfred came to the throne after his three brothers , and you all know how good and famous a king he was . It is said that his father indulged him , and that he did not know ...
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... whole army saw the propriety of subscribing - fifteen thousand pounds were paid down on the spot - a bloody war was avoided -and thus , as the King said , all parties were benefited . For all this , however , he was not long before he ...
... whole army saw the propriety of subscribing - fifteen thousand pounds were paid down on the spot - a bloody war was avoided -and thus , as the King said , all parties were benefited . For all this , however , he was not long before he ...
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... whole life long , Henry never had a moment's quiet . He was always fighting one son or other , or all of them together , with the King of France at their back . He was almost always victorious ; but he was of a forgiving temper , and ...
... whole life long , Henry never had a moment's quiet . He was always fighting one son or other , or all of them together , with the King of France at their back . He was almost always victorious ; but he was of a forgiving temper , and ...
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