The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... respecting a bet at Newmarket , and the next time they meet at White's or Almack's , my Lord A- gives the aforesaid Honourable Mr. B a most unconscious stare , and passes on . A fashionable fortune - hunter ( no allusion to certain ...
... respecting a bet at Newmarket , and the next time they meet at White's or Almack's , my Lord A- gives the aforesaid Honourable Mr. B a most unconscious stare , and passes on . A fashionable fortune - hunter ( no allusion to certain ...
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... respects were these times to the present ; the people of that period were filled with romantic fancy - love and chivalry ... respect- ing tragic compositions adapted to the stage . How is it that so little has been done to revive the ...
... respects were these times to the present ; the people of that period were filled with romantic fancy - love and chivalry ... respect- ing tragic compositions adapted to the stage . How is it that so little has been done to revive the ...
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... respect , asked to know whom he had had the happiness to save , and whence she came ? A tear clouded her eye ; she ... respecting the education of the mysterious lady , but she , by her gentle and humble behaviour , attempted to soften ...
... respect , asked to know whom he had had the happiness to save , and whence she came ? A tear clouded her eye ; she ... respecting the education of the mysterious lady , but she , by her gentle and humble behaviour , attempted to soften ...
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