Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... manner of pointers , and setters , and greyhounds , and spaniels , shooting ponies , and gun - cases , paying the return visit to him . - He had at that time a large house at Botley , with a lawn and gardens sweeping down to the ...
... manner of pointers , and setters , and greyhounds , and spaniels , shooting ponies , and gun - cases , paying the return visit to him . - He had at that time a large house at Botley , with a lawn and gardens sweeping down to the ...
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... manner of uncivil things ; they called each other very unpretty names ; she got very near to saying , " Sir , you're a savage ; " he did say , “ Maʼam , you're a fine lady ; " they talked , both at once , until they could talk no longer ...
... manner of uncivil things ; they called each other very unpretty names ; she got very near to saying , " Sir , you're a savage ; " he did say , “ Maʼam , you're a fine lady ; " they talked , both at once , until they could talk no longer ...
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... manner of doubt , Daniel Webster . That he is also cele- brated as a lawyer and a statesman is a matter of course in that practical country , where even so high a gift as that of eloquence is brought to bear on the fortunes of ...
... manner of doubt , Daniel Webster . That he is also cele- brated as a lawyer and a statesman is a matter of course in that practical country , where even so high a gift as that of eloquence is brought to bear on the fortunes of ...
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... manner of speaking excited much admiration , and perhaps a little surprise , as contrasted with the astounding and somewhat rough rapidity of progress which is the chief characteristic of his native land . And yet that calmness of manner ...
... manner of speaking excited much admiration , and perhaps a little surprise , as contrasted with the astounding and somewhat rough rapidity of progress which is the chief characteristic of his native land . And yet that calmness of manner ...
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... manners , and sometimes by its very extravagance ; and study to show off crime under all the advantages of cleverness and dexterity . Gentlemen , this is an extraordinary murder , but it is still a murder . We are not to lose ourselves ...
... manners , and sometimes by its very extravagance ; and study to show off crime under all the advantages of cleverness and dexterity . Gentlemen , this is an extraordinary murder , but it is still a murder . We are not to lose ourselves ...
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