Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 59James Fraser, 1859 |
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... probably the autograph of Thomas Moore himself ; and which is most likely the result of the dra- matic efforts referred to in the early part of the Diary and Letters pub- lished by Lord John Russell . There is also the greater portion ...
... probably the autograph of Thomas Moore himself ; and which is most likely the result of the dra- matic efforts referred to in the early part of the Diary and Letters pub- lished by Lord John Russell . There is also the greater portion ...
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... Probably an official person , as his access to the papers of which the Govern- ment took possession would imply ; from the tone of his dissertation , one may guess , a Criminal - Rath , either full fledged or in the callow ...
... Probably an official person , as his access to the papers of which the Govern- ment took possession would imply ; from the tone of his dissertation , one may guess , a Criminal - Rath , either full fledged or in the callow ...
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... probably saw war in procinct on the fields of France , where we know that Chaucer served one campaign , and entered into the usual hardy exercises of tiltyard and tournament . Were we indeed disposed , like Godwin in his Life of Chaucer ...
... probably saw war in procinct on the fields of France , where we know that Chaucer served one campaign , and entered into the usual hardy exercises of tiltyard and tournament . Were we indeed disposed , like Godwin in his Life of Chaucer ...
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