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And more heartbreaking even than her death is the scene enacted in her hired palazzo overlooking the Grand Canal in which Lord Mark asks her why she does not go downstairs into the courtyard : ' Ah not to go down - never , never go down ...
And more heartbreaking even than her death is the scene enacted in her hired palazzo overlooking the Grand Canal in which Lord Mark asks her why she does not go downstairs into the courtyard : ' Ah not to go down - never , never go down ...
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The fact that the industrialised slums of Victorian cities were worse than anything known in the days of Doctor Johnson could not occur to the mind of Lord Macaulay , which shone with progressive optimism . From where he sat in Albany ...
The fact that the industrialised slums of Victorian cities were worse than anything known in the days of Doctor Johnson could not occur to the mind of Lord Macaulay , which shone with progressive optimism . From where he sat in Albany ...
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It is not hard to speak in blank verse lines ( the rhythm's natural to the English tongue ) , as Mrs. Siddons's utterances showed : ' Beef cannot be too salt for me , my lord ; I asked for porter and they brought me beer .
It is not hard to speak in blank verse lines ( the rhythm's natural to the English tongue ) , as Mrs. Siddons's utterances showed : ' Beef cannot be too salt for me , my lord ; I asked for porter and they brought me beer .
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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Novelists in Venice | 23 |
Samuel Johnsons A Dictionary of the English Language | 45 |
The Scotch Plato | 52 |
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