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Side 28
... young man , ( he states himself , in his preface , to be a minor , ) and as conjoining very striking poetical merits with what we consider the greatest dramatic faults . It is " brimmed up and running over " with poetry of the wildest ...
... young man , ( he states himself , in his preface , to be a minor , ) and as conjoining very striking poetical merits with what we consider the greatest dramatic faults . It is " brimmed up and running over " with poetry of the wildest ...
Side 39
... young Cantab who sat on the roof , and who had come up from college that morning on the same errand , dez scended in the dark before the door of a large inn at Hungerford , and in a moment heard the wheels rattle away from us , and ...
... young Cantab who sat on the roof , and who had come up from college that morning on the same errand , dez scended in the dark before the door of a large inn at Hungerford , and in a moment heard the wheels rattle away from us , and ...
Side 70
... young host - young like him , and buoyant with early spirit , and present gaiety , and prospective happiness - together with all the accom- paniments of such scenes - streaming lights , and music , and wine , and pealing merriment as I ...
... young host - young like him , and buoyant with early spirit , and present gaiety , and prospective happiness - together with all the accom- paniments of such scenes - streaming lights , and music , and wine , and pealing merriment as I ...
Side 71
... young landlord's honour , then mourned for their old one's loss - the very men who now pealed the rejoicing bells for the one , then tolled the death - knell of the other . - And yet all these things seemed forgotten as utterly as if ...
... young landlord's honour , then mourned for their old one's loss - the very men who now pealed the rejoicing bells for the one , then tolled the death - knell of the other . - And yet all these things seemed forgotten as utterly as if ...
Side 80
... Young , that according to the Egyptian creed , the departed soul of the male was re - absorbed into Osiris - that of the female into Isis . There is a figure of Isis at the bottom of this magnifi- cent receptaculum . after all , then ...
... Young , that according to the Egyptian creed , the departed soul of the male was re - absorbed into Osiris - that of the female into Isis . There is a figure of Isis at the bottom of this magnifi- cent receptaculum . after all , then ...
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