Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... scene , and fall tunefully upon the ear ; while the voice of the villager , chanting some rustic ballad , swells from a dis- tance in the semblance of the very music of harmonious love . At such times I am conscious of the influence of ...
... scene , and fall tunefully upon the ear ; while the voice of the villager , chanting some rustic ballad , swells from a dis- tance in the semblance of the very music of harmonious love . At such times I am conscious of the influence of ...
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... to their amusement , and have not I a right , for once , to consult my own ? Who is there that does not fondly turn , at times , to linger round those scenes which were once the haunt of his boyhood , ere his A Tree 31.
... to their amusement , and have not I a right , for once , to consult my own ? Who is there that does not fondly turn , at times , to linger round those scenes which were once the haunt of his boyhood , ere his A Tree 31.
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... scenes , who acquitted themselves throughout with great celerity , dignity , pathos , and effect . Nor must I pass over the peculiar merits of my friend John , who gallanted off the chairs and tables Supernumeraries 35.
... scenes , who acquitted themselves throughout with great celerity , dignity , pathos , and effect . Nor must I pass over the peculiar merits of my friend John , who gallanted off the chairs and tables Supernumeraries 35.
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... scenes ; maintaining that he should have put his left foot forward , and pushed it with his right hand , that being the method practiced by his contemporaries of the royal theatres , and universally approved by their best critics . He ...
... scenes ; maintaining that he should have put his left foot forward , and pushed it with his right hand , that being the method practiced by his contemporaries of the royal theatres , and universally approved by their best critics . He ...
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... scenes where we have passed different happy periods of early life , really occasions most enjoy- ment or most regret . Renewing our acquaint- ance with well - known and long - separated objects , revives , it is true , the recollection ...
... scenes where we have passed different happy periods of early life , really occasions most enjoy- ment or most regret . Renewing our acquaint- ance with well - known and long - separated objects , revives , it is true , the recollection ...
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