Selected English Letters (XV-XIX Centuries)Mabel Duckitt H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1913 - 460 páginas |
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... England 23 March , 1736-7 . THOUGH YOU were never to write to me , yet what you desired in your last , that I would write often to you , would be a very easy task : for every day I talk with you , and of you , in my heart ; and I need ...
... England 23 March , 1736-7 . THOUGH YOU were never to write to me , yet what you desired in your last , that I would write often to you , would be a very easy task : for every day I talk with you , and of you , in my heart ; and I need ...
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... England , more , perhaps , through the fault of her generals , than her councils , has in some instances acted with a spirit of cruel animosity she was never chargeable with till now . But this is the worst that can be said . On the ...
... England , more , perhaps , through the fault of her generals , than her councils , has in some instances acted with a spirit of cruel animosity she was never chargeable with till now . But this is the worst that can be said . On the ...
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... England , such as are of a moderate understanding . And think about common things more . . . . I supped last night with Rickman , and met a merry natural captain , who pleases himself vastly with once having made a pun at Otaheite in ...
... England , such as are of a moderate understanding . And think about common things more . . . . I supped last night with Rickman , and met a merry natural captain , who pleases himself vastly with once having made a pun at Otaheite in ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE 14781535 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON 15611626 | 8 |
JOHN EVELYN 16201706 | 19 |
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Abbotsford acquaintance Adieu admiration agreeable Anne Brontë assure Ballitore beauty believe bless character charming Coleridge DEAR SIR delight desire dressed Dunciad E. V. LUCAS Edmund Burke Emily Brontë England English eyes father favour fear feel Felpham GEORGE CRABBE give hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope humour imagine janissaries kind knew Lady laugh least letter live London look Lord Lord Byron madam MANCHESTER ATHENAEUM manner MARGARET ROPER MARY LEADBEATER mind Miss morning nature never night obliged opinion passed passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY perhaps person pleased pleasure poem poet poetry poor pray present reason received remember seems seen sense Skiddaw sort speak spirit suppose sure talk tell thank THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON things thought tion told town volume walk whole wife wish woman word write