Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... matter - of - fact world in which he had to live . The autumn of the year he spent at Bristol with his maternal grandmother , where he joined his mother , his little sister , and myself . It is now that my own recollections of my ...
... matter - of - fact world in which he had to live . The autumn of the year he spent at Bristol with his maternal grandmother , where he joined his mother , his little sister , and myself . It is now that my own recollections of my ...
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... matter than has hitherto been deemed necessary . He was not deficient in personal courage . When very young he ran into the Greta to save a child from drowning , which he effected by holding its head above water till a passer by was ...
... matter than has hitherto been deemed necessary . He was not deficient in personal courage . When very young he ran into the Greta to save a child from drowning , which he effected by holding its head above water till a passer by was ...
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... matter of surprise that the rhapsodist sometimes lulled his hearers , tired school- boys , to sleep ; but the interest excited was occasionally so great as to become painful . It bore no name . We called it " The Tale , " or rather the ...
... matter of surprise that the rhapsodist sometimes lulled his hearers , tired school- boys , to sleep ; but the interest excited was occasionally so great as to become painful . It bore no name . We called it " The Tale , " or rather the ...
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... matters , but oh rot ' em , I am arrived at paper's bottom . Kiss all the children one by one ; And zounds ! now all the paper's done . " School - boys are not wont to give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's ...
... matters , but oh rot ' em , I am arrived at paper's bottom . Kiss all the children one by one ; And zounds ! now all the paper's done . " School - boys are not wont to give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's ...
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... matter- of - fact persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in argument . I have little doubt he was no more serious ...
... matter- of - fact persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in argument . I have little doubt he was no more serious ...
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