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Feels remorse at not having called on Mrs. Bruce. Has been hoping to get their children to his house. Has been making a small copy of a painting for "little Willie" Beadon, whose father lived at No. 9, opposite. Is going to Hastings....
The works of Mr. Abraham Cowley: Consisting of those which were formerly printed: and those which he design'd for the press, now published out of the authors original copies
Brief children's stories and poems of humorous, moral, and religious character; 6 short pamphlets of 8 p. each, bound together in 1 booklet, each bearing 2 or 3 numbering systems, with consistent 8-page numeration for each pamphlet.
Our glorious heritage: a book of patriotic verse for boys and girls
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Introduction: "War, therefore, supplies two opportunities to the poet: he can articulate voice to the love of country and the love of freedom and any other special idea that animates either combatant, such as respect for a nation's...
Lear is delighted that the painting of the Kinchinjunga pleases. Has been told that he cannot consider himself a painter since he paints on commission and is unknown to the public.
Facsimile of Carroll's holograph version, with his own illustrations, accompanied by some other short printed items by Carroll; original manuscript now in the British Library
Virtuous maid of the inn, or, The entertaining history of Margaret Saunders, commonly called pretty Peggy of Derby: to which is added a collection of the most choice songs
Is reading a biography of her father, William Napier. Wishes to read Napier's account of the Peninsular War and other writings. Asks after her uncle, who wrote a history of Florence. Has walked to Genoa and back preparing drawings. Asks...
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