Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... John Kemble in that play can never be erased ) . Mr. Cumberland's power seemed to desert him whenever he attempted ... Sir James Bland Burgess . AFFECTATION . Why , Affectation , why this mock grimace A LITERARY LIFE . 117.
... John Kemble in that play can never be erased ) . Mr. Cumberland's power seemed to desert him whenever he attempted ... Sir James Bland Burgess . AFFECTATION . Why , Affectation , why this mock grimace A LITERARY LIFE . 117.
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... Sir John Dinely Goodere , on board his own man - of - war , brought to light by the cooper's wife , who hap- pened accidentally to be sleeping on board , and by her husband , who had the moral courage to apprehend the assassin in his ...
... Sir John Dinely Goodere , on board his own man - of - war , brought to light by the cooper's wife , who hap- pened accidentally to be sleeping on board , and by her husband , who had the moral courage to apprehend the assassin in his ...
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... Sir John and his brother , the prisoner , owing to various occasions ; and amongst others , to Sir John's having cut off the entail of a large estate in Worcestershire , to which Mr. Goodere , as the next remainder man would have ...
... Sir John and his brother , the prisoner , owing to various occasions ; and amongst others , to Sir John's having cut off the entail of a large estate in Worcestershire , to which Mr. Goodere , as the next remainder man would have ...
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... Sir John into his power , for he generally travelled armed ; nor was it easy to get together a set of fellows so base and desperate as to join with him in the carrying off his brother . But , unfor- tunately for the deceased , Mr ...
... Sir John into his power , for he generally travelled armed ; nor was it easy to get together a set of fellows so base and desperate as to join with him in the carrying off his brother . But , unfor- tunately for the deceased , Mr ...
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... Sir John was to be at Mr. Smith's ) , Mr. Goodere , with the other prisoner , Mahony , ( his inse- parable agent and companion in every stage of this fatal business ) , went together to the White Hart , ' an ale - house , near the foot ...
... Sir John was to be at Mr. Smith's ) , Mr. Goodere , with the other prisoner , Mahony , ( his inse- parable agent and companion in every stage of this fatal business ) , went together to the White Hart , ' an ale - house , near the foot ...
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