Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
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... miles ; and the postilion drove well : so that I could not really have been long upon the road ; and yet , from gloomy ru- mination upon the unhappy destination which I believed myself approaching within three or four months , never had ...
... miles ; and the postilion drove well : so that I could not really have been long upon the road ; and yet , from gloomy ru- mination upon the unhappy destination which I believed myself approaching within three or four months , never had ...
Side 6
... particular service . We were * 66 " Hamlet , " , " but also " Ovid : " - " Lex nec justior ulla est , Quam necis artifices arte perire suâ . ” to return by easy journeys of twenty - five miles 6 AUTOBIOGRAPHIC SKETCHES .
... particular service . We were * 66 " Hamlet , " , " but also " Ovid : " - " Lex nec justior ulla est , Quam necis artifices arte perire suâ . ” to return by easy journeys of twenty - five miles 6 AUTOBIOGRAPHIC SKETCHES .
Side 7
Thomas De Quincey. to return by easy journeys of twenty - five miles a - day , or even less ; since every such interval brought us to the house of some hospitable family connected by friendship or by blood with Lord Altamont . Fervently ...
Thomas De Quincey. to return by easy journeys of twenty - five miles a - day , or even less ; since every such interval brought us to the house of some hospitable family connected by friendship or by blood with Lord Altamont . Fervently ...
Side 9
... miles . Such a journey can rarely have been accomplished . Our zigzag course had prolonged it into from 230 to 250 miles ; and it is literally true that , of this entire distance from Westport House to Sackville Street , Dublin , not ...
... miles . Such a journey can rarely have been accomplished . Our zigzag course had prolonged it into from 230 to 250 miles ; and it is literally true that , of this entire distance from Westport House to Sackville Street , Dublin , not ...
Side 19
... miles . For , dreadful as were the roads in those days , when the Bath , the Bristol , or the Dover mail was equally perplexed oftentimes to accomplish Mr Palmer's rate of seven miles an hour , a distance of 17 was yet easily ...
... miles . For , dreadful as were the roads in those days , when the Bath , the Bristol , or the Dover mail was equally perplexed oftentimes to accomplish Mr Palmer's rate of seven miles an hour , a distance of 17 was yet easily ...
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