Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
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... interest to Lady Carbery ? It was the singular revolution which in one , whom all his friends looked upon as sold to constitutional torpor , suddenly and beyond all hope , had kindled a new and nobler life . Occupied originally by no ...
... interest to Lady Carbery ? It was the singular revolution which in one , whom all his friends looked upon as sold to constitutional torpor , suddenly and beyond all hope , had kindled a new and nobler life . Occupied originally by no ...
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... I have stated . She thoroughly loved Lady Massey , as , in- deed , nobody could help doing ; and for her sake , had there * Wordsworth's " Vandracour and Julia . " been no separate interest surrounding the young lord , it LAXTON . 3.
... I have stated . She thoroughly loved Lady Massey , as , in- deed , nobody could help doing ; and for her sake , had there * Wordsworth's " Vandracour and Julia . " been no separate interest surrounding the young lord , it LAXTON . 3.
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... interest in — and , at that happy period of life , found it easy , with three or four glasses of wine , to call back the golden spirits which were now so often deserting me . Renovated , meantime , by a hot bath , I was ready , at the ...
... interest in — and , at that happy period of life , found it easy , with three or four glasses of wine , to call back the golden spirits which were now so often deserting me . Renovated , meantime , by a hot bath , I was ready , at the ...
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... interest in my own Irish expe- riences , so fresh , and in parts so grotesque , wilder also by much in Connaught than in Lord Massey's county of Limerick ; whilst he ( without affecting any delight in the hunting systems of ...
... interest in my own Irish expe- riences , so fresh , and in parts so grotesque , wilder also by much in Connaught than in Lord Massey's county of Limerick ; whilst he ( without affecting any delight in the hunting systems of ...
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... interest for us both in their contrasts ( at one time so picturesque , at another so grotesque ) , which illuminated our separate recollections . But my quick in- stinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's ...
... interest for us both in their contrasts ( at one time so picturesque , at another so grotesque ) , which illuminated our separate recollections . But my quick in- stinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's ...
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