The life and correspondence of Robert Southey. Ed. by C.C. Southey, Volum 11849 |
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... hour's walk , ev¿ávæ åvdpì , from Bristol ; and my father , having been introduced there , became in process of time a regular Sabbath guest . How long he had been acquainted with the family before he thought of connecting himself with ...
... hour's walk , ev¿ávæ åvdpì , from Bristol ; and my father , having been introduced there , became in process of time a regular Sabbath guest . How long he had been acquainted with the family before he thought of connecting himself with ...
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... hour , in consequence of which I am to have a pain in my bowels when I am about thirty , and Jupiter is my deadly anta- gonist ; but I may thank the stars for " a gloomy capability of walking through desolation . " - Letter to Grosvenor ...
... hour , in consequence of which I am to have a pain in my bowels when I am about thirty , and Jupiter is my deadly anta- gonist ; but I may thank the stars for " a gloomy capability of walking through desolation . " - Letter to Grosvenor ...
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... hours morning and evening , for I was hardly older than Cuthbert is at this time , and though quite capable of learning the alphabet , far too young to be put to it as a task , or made to compre- hend the fitness of sitting still for so ...
... hours morning and evening , for I was hardly older than Cuthbert is at this time , and though quite capable of learning the alphabet , far too young to be put to it as a task , or made to compre- hend the fitness of sitting still for so ...
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... hours in company , that is to say , late hours for a child , which I reckon among the privations ( having always had the healthiest propensity for going to bed betimes ) ; late hours of rising , which were less painful perhaps 34 ETAT ...
... hours in company , that is to say , late hours for a child , which I reckon among the privations ( having always had the healthiest propensity for going to bed betimes ) ; late hours of rising , which were less painful perhaps 34 ETAT ...
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... hours that I lay awake , and longing to be set free . These were , indeed , early and severe lessons of patience . My poor little wits were upon the alert at those tedious hours of compulsory idleness , fancying figures and combinations ...
... hours that I lay awake , and longing to be set free . These were , indeed , early and severe lessons of patience . My poor little wits were upon the alert at those tedious hours of compulsory idleness , fancying figures and combinations ...
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