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Side 46
... appear to me ; the rutty , damp , yet half frozen lane ; the melancholy leafless boughs shoot- ing up into the dull grey sky ; the lower branches and leafage of hedges huddled together , without order , with- out beauty , as if hurrying ...
... appear to me ; the rutty , damp , yet half frozen lane ; the melancholy leafless boughs shoot- ing up into the dull grey sky ; the lower branches and leafage of hedges huddled together , without order , with- out beauty , as if hurrying ...
Side 48
... appear- ance in the world , for such may be called the first going to a public school , were mouse coloured leather ; or , I think , according to the vocabulary of those days , I should say " leathers . " The present generation little ...
... appear- ance in the world , for such may be called the first going to a public school , were mouse coloured leather ; or , I think , according to the vocabulary of those days , I should say " leathers . " The present generation little ...
Side 55
... appear ance in them on any stage , much less at Winchester , was impossible . will not digress to describe my recep- tion , and how very strange all things appeared to me . Every one knows all this ; but it is not every one that knows ...
... appear ance in them on any stage , much less at Winchester , was impossible . will not digress to describe my recep- tion , and how very strange all things appeared to me . Every one knows all this ; but it is not every one that knows ...
Side 59
... appear . At any rate it is , as Shelley says , " A modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it ; " inasmuch as its tendency is to throw around the long - eared tribe a sort of charm - to invest them with some- what of a ...
... appear . At any rate it is , as Shelley says , " A modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it ; " inasmuch as its tendency is to throw around the long - eared tribe a sort of charm - to invest them with some- what of a ...
Side 62
... appear by our cham- pion . Stand forth , William Words- worth , and tell us how an ass could be as fond and as faithful - how he could stand over the drowned corpse of his late lord , sorrowing , solitary , starving , and motionless ...
... appear by our cham- pion . Stand forth , William Words- worth , and tell us how an ass could be as fond and as faithful - how he could stand over the drowned corpse of his late lord , sorrowing , solitary , starving , and motionless ...
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