The life and correspondence of Robert Southey. Ed. by C.C. Southey, Volum 11849 |
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... happy but too handsome likeness of your god - daughter , which I have risen from my work ten times this day to look at in its progress ; nor would you have received the intended series of these biographical letters . The entail of my ...
... happy but too handsome likeness of your god - daughter , which I have risen from my work ten times this day to look at in its progress ; nor would you have received the intended series of these biographical letters . The entail of my ...
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... happy for him . His wife was a kind , plain - mannered domestic woman ; her clothes caught fire one day , she ran into the street in flames , and was burnt to death . Mrs. Coleridge , who was then a girl of eight or nine years old , and ...
... happy for him . His wife was a kind , plain - mannered domestic woman ; her clothes caught fire one day , she ran into the street in flames , and was burnt to death . Mrs. Coleridge , who was then a girl of eight or nine years old , and ...
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... happy hitherto they had been , according to their own sense of enjoyment . In losing her they lost everything . The Squire was sent to board in a village on the coast of the Bristol Channel , called Worle ; and Edward Tyler , who was ...
... happy hitherto they had been , according to their own sense of enjoyment . In losing her they lost everything . The Squire was sent to board in a village on the coast of the Bristol Channel , called Worle ; and Edward Tyler , who was ...
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... happy copy of Mrs. Rowe's Letters which introduced me to Torquato Tasso . The holidays made amends for this penury , and Bull's Circulating Library was then to me what the Bodleian would be now . Hoole , in his notes , fre- quently ...
... happy copy of Mrs. Rowe's Letters which introduced me to Torquato Tasso . The holidays made amends for this penury , and Bull's Circulating Library was then to me what the Bodleian would be now . Hoole , in his notes , fre- quently ...
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... happy herself , and to make every one happy within her little sphere . Her understanding was as good as her heart : it is from her I have inherited that alert- ness of mind , and quickness of apprehension , without which it would have ...
... happy herself , and to make every one happy within her little sphere . Her understanding was as good as her heart : it is from her I have inherited that alert- ness of mind , and quickness of apprehension , without which it would have ...
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