The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 21
... once detected - by a familiar damsel - reclined at my ease upon the grass , on Primrose Hill ( her Cythera ) ... once amused - there is a pleasure in affecting affectation— at the indignation of a crowd that was jostling in with me at the ...
... once detected - by a familiar damsel - reclined at my ease upon the grass , on Primrose Hill ( her Cythera ) ... once amused - there is a pleasure in affecting affectation— at the indignation of a crowd that was jostling in with me at the ...
Page 31
... once in three or four seasons , to a watering - place . Old attach- ments cling to her in spite of ex - implement ? ' Specially can I for- perience . We have been dull at Worthing one summer , duller at Brighton another , dullest at ...
... once in three or four seasons , to a watering - place . Old attach- ments cling to her in spite of ex - implement ? ' Specially can I for- perience . We have been dull at Worthing one summer , duller at Brighton another , dullest at ...
Page 87
... once more walk our thirty miles a - day could Bannister and Mrs. Bland again be young , and you and I be young to see them - could the good old one - shilling gallery days return - they are dreams , my cousin , now - but could you and I ...
... once more walk our thirty miles a - day could Bannister and Mrs. Bland again be young , and you and I be young to see them - could the good old one - shilling gallery days return - they are dreams , my cousin , now - but could you and I ...
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