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172. oldal
... never have brought her here . Iject of exploring the north rooms , as soon should not have been astonished to hear that as I got there ; and she had been asking she was suddenly taken ill , or that she had many questions about the old ...
... never have brought her here . Iject of exploring the north rooms , as soon should not have been astonished to hear that as I got there ; and she had been asking she was suddenly taken ill , or that she had many questions about the old ...
252. oldal
... never have made a painter . " His friend smiled , and shook his head . " And yet , " said he , " you are content , I should think , with the share of renown that has fallen to your lot . Do you still hold that fame is but a word ? " " I ...
... never have made a painter . " His friend smiled , and shook his head . " And yet , " said he , " you are content , I should think , with the share of renown that has fallen to your lot . Do you still hold that fame is but a word ? " " I ...
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... never was and never will be seen in any part of the world . In 1770 appeared the Deserted Village . In mere diction and versification this cele- brated poem is fully equal , perhaps superior , to the Traveller ; and it is generally pre ...
... never was and never will be seen in any part of the world . In 1770 appeared the Deserted Village . In mere diction and versification this cele- brated poem is fully equal , perhaps superior , to the Traveller ; and it is generally pre ...
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