Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... thou ? ” * In a moment the respect I had entertained for this sublime genius , as he was called , vanished , and was degraded into compassion . From the pieces I had seen performed , founded upon Grecian and Roman stories , I knew ...
... thou ? ” * In a moment the respect I had entertained for this sublime genius , as he was called , vanished , and was degraded into compassion . From the pieces I had seen performed , founded upon Grecian and Roman stories , I knew ...
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... thou wilt , the rest of these pages to the winds of heaven , only let this one - this on which I now inscribe the beloved names of Frederick and Sophia Helena Rose -let this one remain untouched ! for thou wouldst snatch it from the ...
... thou wilt , the rest of these pages to the winds of heaven , only let this one - this on which I now inscribe the beloved names of Frederick and Sophia Helena Rose -let this one remain untouched ! for thou wouldst snatch it from the ...
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... thou wast to expect in this book . ' Tis a tour to Paris , yet has it no resemblance to the common mass of tours , since I saw nothing but my lost wife ! -she followed me everywhere ! -she then must be almost my sole theme ! Yes , I was ...
... thou wast to expect in this book . ' Tis a tour to Paris , yet has it no resemblance to the common mass of tours , since I saw nothing but my lost wife ! -she followed me everywhere ! -she then must be almost my sole theme ! Yes , I was ...
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... thou verdant turf , for thou hast been pressed by the footsteps of my beloved wife ! How would she laugh when our William would sometimes stand upon his head , and set the little dog barking with comic eagerness at so unusual a sight ...
... thou verdant turf , for thou hast been pressed by the footsteps of my beloved wife ! How would she laugh when our William would sometimes stand upon his head , and set the little dog barking with comic eagerness at so unusual a sight ...
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... thou here make me happy ! It was a drop of cordial to enable me to struggle with new sorrow ! Amid these musings , I insensibly reached the castle of Belvedere , about half an hour's walk from Weimar . I bought a nosegay for my wife ...
... thou here make me happy ! It was a drop of cordial to enable me to struggle with new sorrow ! Amid these musings , I insensibly reached the castle of Belvedere , about half an hour's walk from Weimar . I bought a nosegay for my wife ...
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