The vicar of Wakefield, with illustr. in permanent photography1880 |
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... arm , as if still willing to receive assistance . My wife also hoped one day to have the pleasure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was ...
... arm , as if still willing to receive assistance . My wife also hoped one day to have the pleasure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was ...
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... arms . There is something so pathetic in the description , that I have read it a hundred times with new rapture . " " In my opinion , " cried my son , " the finest strokes in that description are much below those in the ' Acis and ...
... arms . There is something so pathetic in the description , that I have read it a hundred times with new rapture . " " In my opinion , " cried my son , " the finest strokes in that description are much below those in the ' Acis and ...
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... arms , Unnumbered suitors came ; Who praised me for imputed charms , And felt or feigned a flame . " Each hour a mercenary crowd With richest proffers strove ; Among the rest young Edwin bowed , But never talked of love . " In humble ...
... arms , Unnumbered suitors came ; Who praised me for imputed charms , And felt or feigned a flame . " Each hour a mercenary crowd With richest proffers strove ; Among the rest young Edwin bowed , But never talked of love . " In humble ...
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... arms for protection . The gentleman came up , and asked pardon for having disturbed us , affirming that he was ignorant of our being so near . He therefore sat down by my youngest daughter , and , sportsman like , offered her what he ...
... arms for protection . The gentleman came up , and asked pardon for having disturbed us , affirming that he was ignorant of our being so near . He therefore sat down by my youngest daughter , and , sportsman like , offered her what he ...
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... arm . He was now in a woful plight , but the Giant coming to his assistance , in a short time left the two Saracens dead on the plain , and the Dwarf cut off the dead man's head out of spite . They then travelled on to another adven ...
... arm . He was now in a woful plight , but the Giant coming to his assistance , in a short time left the two Saracens dead on the plain , and the Dwarf cut off the dead man's head out of spite . They then travelled on to another adven ...
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ÆNEID amusement appearance Burchell calf extra CECIL ARNOLD child cloth elegant cloth extra cloth gilt colours comfort continued COURSE OF LESSONS cried my wife Crown 8vo daughter dear demy 8vo Ditto Edition eldest Engravings Fcap Flamborough fortune French morocco friendship gentleman gilt edges girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse J. E. ROGERS JACOB CATS Jenkinson Leicester Square List of Illustrated Livy look madam Manetho manner married MARY COWDEN CLARKE miseries Miss Wilmot morning morocco neighbour never night observed OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once papa passion PAUL LACROIX perceived pleasure poor present prison promise published received reduced to 21s replied resolved rest returned seemed SHAKESPEARE sister soon Sophia Squire stranger sure tell thee things Thornhill Thornhill's thou tion town turn virtue vols wretched young lady
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