Westward Ho!: A Tale, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1832 |
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... this chance opportunity to raise our voices in these remote regions of the West , where , peradventure , they never dreamed of one day possessing millions of readers , in humble acknowledgment of the many hours they A 2 WESTWARD HO! ...
... this chance opportunity to raise our voices in these remote regions of the West , where , peradventure , they never dreamed of one day possessing millions of readers , in humble acknowledgment of the many hours they A 2 WESTWARD HO! ...
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... never heard of Marlow , Marlow , to whom Shakspeare himself condescended to be indebt- ed , and whose conception of the character of Faust is precisely that of Goëthe ; -of Webster , Marston , Randolph , Cartwright , May , and all that ...
... never heard of Marlow , Marlow , to whom Shakspeare himself condescended to be indebt- ed , and whose conception of the character of Faust is precisely that of Goëthe ; -of Webster , Marston , Randolph , Cartwright , May , and all that ...
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... never to betray them . But there were no secrets where Mrs. Judith Pad- dock abided , and in less than four - and - twenty hours after these " gentle passages of arms " there was not a soul in the village of Danger- fieldville ignorant ...
... never to betray them . But there were no secrets where Mrs. Judith Pad- dock abided , and in less than four - and - twenty hours after these " gentle passages of arms " there was not a soul in the village of Danger- fieldville ignorant ...
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... never had an existence . So much the worse , so much the worse ; for to us it seems that the very beau ideal of human happiness would con- sist in this imaginary union ( if such a one were possible ) of all the simplicity of rural ...
... never had an existence . So much the worse , so much the worse ; for to us it seems that the very beau ideal of human happiness would con- sist in this imaginary union ( if such a one were possible ) of all the simplicity of rural ...
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... never forget . No hunter's horn , no inspiring bugle , no oaten reed of shepherd piping among the fauns and dryads in Gre- cian or Sicilian vale , ever sent forth such mellow , melting sounds , as we have heard in days of yore , rolling ...
... never forget . No hunter's horn , no inspiring bugle , no oaten reed of shepherd piping among the fauns and dryads in Gre- cian or Sicilian vale , ever sent forth such mellow , melting sounds , as we have heard in days of yore , rolling ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 49 - Charles' speech to Angelina, in 'The Elder Brother'. We'll live together, like two neighbour vines, Circling our souls and loves in one another! We'll spring together, and we'll bear one fruit; One joy shall make us smile, and one grief mourn; One age go with us, and one hour of death Shall close our eyes, and one grave make us happy.