The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 19
... beautiful to a genuine lover of reading are the sullied leaves , and worn - out appearance , nay the very odour ( beyond Russia ) , if we would not forget kind feelings in fastidious- ness , of an old " Circulating Li- brary " Tom Jones ...
... beautiful to a genuine lover of reading are the sullied leaves , and worn - out appearance , nay the very odour ( beyond Russia ) , if we would not forget kind feelings in fastidious- ness , of an old " Circulating Li- brary " Tom Jones ...
Page 51
... beautiful and time - hallowed edifices . Judge then of my mortification when , after attending the choral anthems of last Wednesday at Westminster , and being desirous of renewing my acquaintance , after lapsed years , with the tombs ...
... beautiful and time - hallowed edifices . Judge then of my mortification when , after attending the choral anthems of last Wednesday at Westminster , and being desirous of renewing my acquaintance , after lapsed years , with the tombs ...
Page 62
... beautiful lines in 66 Friend's Passion for his the Astrophel , " printed with the Ele- gies of Spenser and others . You knew - who knew not Astrophel ? ( That I should live to say I knew , And have not in possession still ! ) — Things ...
... beautiful lines in 66 Friend's Passion for his the Astrophel , " printed with the Ele- gies of Spenser and others . You knew - who knew not Astrophel ? ( That I should live to say I knew , And have not in possession still ! ) — Things ...
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