The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... Sutton Manor , her home and his . a Then indeed I paused . Leaning on the half - opened gate , I saw again my own position in its true and natural light . Was it not always known and understood that such a thing was not to be ? One ...
... Sutton Manor , her home and his . a Then indeed I paused . Leaning on the half - opened gate , I saw again my own position in its true and natural light . Was it not always known and understood that such a thing was not to be ? One ...
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... Sutton Manor ; but its great attraction to Thorndale was his little cousin Winifred . He loved her , he tells us , before he knew what love was , and long before he knew the vast worldly distance that parted even such near relations ...
... Sutton Manor ; but its great attraction to Thorndale was his little cousin Winifred . He loved her , he tells us , before he knew what love was , and long before he knew the vast worldly distance that parted even such near relations ...
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... Sutton Manor . He had counted , as a matter of course , upon spending the vacation there . But her ladyship was cautious ; and her letter con- tained a postscript , cautioning Thorndale to beware of a certain fairy who haunted the ...
... Sutton Manor . He had counted , as a matter of course , upon spending the vacation there . But her ladyship was cautious ; and her letter con- tained a postscript , cautioning Thorndale to beware of a certain fairy who haunted the ...
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... Sutton Manor , he betook himself to Wales or Cumberland , to ' read . ' There he read , thought , wrote , destroyed . He mused deeply on the constitution of society : he longed for a time when manual labour should not be deemed ...
... Sutton Manor , he betook himself to Wales or Cumberland , to ' read . ' There he read , thought , wrote , destroyed . He mused deeply on the constitution of society : he longed for a time when manual labour should not be deemed ...
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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. Manor . flame . ' He left Oxford at last , and returned to Sutton It was the old story of the moth and the He resolved that for a month his heart should have its way ; and rowing with Winifred on the river ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. Manor . flame . ' He left Oxford at last , and returned to Sutton It was the old story of the moth and the He resolved that for a month his heart should have its way ; and rowing with Winifred on the river ...
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