Edward Lear: Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet (1812-1888)J. Murray, 1968 - 280 pages |
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... walking on ' the most beautiful esplanade in the world , ' he thought of Ann on the ramparts of Chester , whither she was ... walk in ; the view is very pretty . ' ... Chapter V CONSTANTINOPLE ; ALBANIA ; GREECE LEAR had intended SI ROME ...
... walking on ' the most beautiful esplanade in the world , ' he thought of Ann on the ramparts of Chester , whither she was ... walk in ; the view is very pretty . ' ... Chapter V CONSTANTINOPLE ; ALBANIA ; GREECE LEAR had intended SI ROME ...
Page 240
... walk , ' he took him at once to Monte Generoso above Lake Como , where he grew better in a fabulous way , and in six weeks was able to sleep , eat and walk as he had not done for three years . ' Before they left in September he was walking ...
... walk , ' he took him at once to Monte Generoso above Lake Como , where he grew better in a fabulous way , and in six weeks was able to sleep , eat and walk as he had not done for three years . ' Before they left in September he was walking ...
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... walk with them , and they thanked him for ' showing the views so well . ' The visitor who gave him most pleasure , and who still had the power to agitate his mind , was Mrs. Parker - Gussie 6 Bethell . Her husband had died not long ...
... walk with them , and they thanked him for ' showing the views so well . ' The visitor who gave him most pleasure , and who still had the power to agitate his mind , was Mrs. Parker - Gussie 6 Bethell . Her husband had died not long ...
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