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... letter , in a frame , hangs on one of the walls of my study , but I laid to heart his warning . Perhaps the danger ... writing , but also in the postmark and the seal . The watermark of the paper , moreover , was ear- lier than the dates of ...
... letter , in a frame , hangs on one of the walls of my study , but I laid to heart his warning . Perhaps the danger ... writing , but also in the postmark and the seal . The watermark of the paper , moreover , was ear- lier than the dates of ...
الصفحة 9
... letter is distinguished from the hundreds of others in Johnson's autograph mainly by the fact that it is the only one extant written by him to Goldsmith . At the same sale the biddings rose to even a higher sum . Forty - six pounds was ...
... letter is distinguished from the hundreds of others in Johnson's autograph mainly by the fact that it is the only one extant written by him to Goldsmith . At the same sale the biddings rose to even a higher sum . Forty - six pounds was ...
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... wrote it I can easily im- agine . Of her Johnson never could have said , " A woman's preaching is like a dog's ... writing badly . I have a long letter by Miss Martineau , dated February 27 , 1863. Like Miss Edgeworth's , it deals ...
... wrote it I can easily im- agine . Of her Johnson never could have said , " A woman's preaching is like a dog's ... writing badly . I have a long letter by Miss Martineau , dated February 27 , 1863. Like Miss Edgeworth's , it deals ...
الصفحة 20
... writer . Of course it is needless ; but yet I sh ? like just to put you in possession of the fact that I have never made a penny of profit of the American case . I write ... letter of Mackay's that you speak of was in seeing how far even his ...
... writer . Of course it is needless ; but yet I sh ? like just to put you in possession of the fact that I have never made a penny of profit of the American case . I write ... letter of Mackay's that you speak of was in seeing how far even his ...
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George Birkbeck Norman Hill. From Mr. Ruskin I have the following letter , written to me eleven years ago , when I was win- tering at San Remo . BRANTWOOD , CONISTON , LANCASHIRE , 7 Dec -83- MY DEAR SIR , -I've just time to thank you ...
George Birkbeck Norman Hill. From Mr. Ruskin I have the following letter , written to me eleven years ago , when I was win- tering at San Remo . BRANTWOOD , CONISTON , LANCASHIRE , 7 Dec -83- MY DEAR SIR , -I've just time to thank you ...
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Ambleside American asked autograph believe Boswell brother Brougham Carlyle collection collector College Colonel copy D. G. ROSSETTI DEAR SIR dinner doubt edition editor Eldon England English escaped FACSIMILE faithfully father feeling following letter France French genius give Gordon hand happy Hartley Coleridge heard hope Horace Walpole John Bright Johnson LA FAVORITE Lamb late learning Leigh Hunt letter was written London look Lord Lord Eldon Macaulay Macpherson Madame de Staël Matthew Arnold Miss Edgeworth Miss Martineau never once Oxford Paris passed Pembroke College perhaps pleasant pleasure poet pounds published Quincey received replied Review ROBERT SOUTHEY ROSSETTI Saturday scarcely Scott sent Sir Rowland soldiers Southey story strong talk tell THOMAS DE QUINCEY thought tion told town Tupper W. E. GLADSTONE wish word writing wrote young
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الصفحة 53 - Now was excited his delight in rural pleasures, and his ambition of rural elegance : he began from this time to point his prospects, to diversify his surface, to entangle his walks, and to wind his waters ; which he did with such judgment and such fancy, as made his little domain the envy of the great, and the admiration of the .skilful ; a place to be visited by travellers, and copied by designers.
الصفحة 92 - Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love, But why did you kick me down stairs...
الصفحة 90 - Dunvegan, and Col. Dr. Johnson appeared fond of it, and used often to stand for some time with his ear close to the great drone.
الصفحة 8 - I received your foolish and impudent letter. Any violence offered me I shall do my best to repel ; and what I cannot do for myself, the law shall do for me. I hope I shall never be deterred from detecting what I think a cheat, by the menaces of a ruffian.
الصفحة 60 - A dissenter, but a liberal one ; a man of letters and of genius ; master of a fine imagination, or rather not master of it — an imagination which, when he finds himself in the company he loves, and can confide in, runs away with him into such fields of speculation as amuse and enliven every other imagination that has the happiness to be of the party. At other times he has a tender and delicate sort of melancholy in his disposition, not less agreeable in its way.
الصفحة 52 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
الصفحة 104 - He, who would bring home the wealth of the Indies, must carry the wealth of the Indies with him.
الصفحة 55 - Wonderful to me, as indicating the capricious stupidity of mankind ; never could read a page of it, or waste the least thought upon it.
الصفحة 23 - Here malice, rapine, accident, conspire, And now a rabble rages, now a fire; Their ambush here relentless ruffians lay, And here the fell attorney prowls for prey; Here falling houses thunder on your head, And here a female atheist talks you dead.
الصفحة 60 - O'Connell always treated me with friendly attention, but I never shook hands with him or faced his smile without a feeling of insecurity; and as for trusting him on any public question where his vanity or passions might interpose, I should have as soon thought of an alliance with an Ashantee...