Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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Mary Russell Mitford. acknowledge that the sex , especially that part of it formerly called coquette , and now known by the name of flirt , is very little altered since the days of the Merry Monarch ? and that a similar list compiled by ...
Mary Russell Mitford. acknowledge that the sex , especially that part of it formerly called coquette , and now known by the name of flirt , is very little altered since the days of the Merry Monarch ? and that a similar list compiled by ...
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... called toddy , Said Gull did sluice said Gudgeon's body . The second count's for other toddy , Thrown by said Gull on Gudgeon's body ; To wit , his gold - laced hat and hair on , And clothes which he had then and there on ; To wit ...
... called toddy , Said Gull did sluice said Gudgeon's body . The second count's for other toddy , Thrown by said Gull on Gudgeon's body ; To wit , his gold - laced hat and hair on , And clothes which he had then and there on ; To wit ...
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... called Americans ; they like to have the best that can be obtained in every de- partment , and they do not dislike to vaunt of their possessions ; and now that their great literary want is supplied in the person of Henry Wadsworth ...
... called Americans ; they like to have the best that can be obtained in every de- partment , and they do not dislike to vaunt of their possessions ; and now that their great literary want is supplied in the person of Henry Wadsworth ...
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... called the grandeur of alarm in a horse . In winter , during short exercise , I was returning one evening on the back of a hunter that was put in training for the Hunter's Plate . There had been some little rain , and the channel ...
... called the grandeur of alarm in a horse . In winter , during short exercise , I was returning one evening on the back of a hunter that was put in training for the Hunter's Plate . There had been some little rain , and the channel ...
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... of pistols concealed . Mr. Holcroft and his friend went on board , made inquiries , and understood he was there . He had retired into a dark part of the steerage . When · · he was called , and did not answer A LITERARY LIFE . 133.
... of pistols concealed . Mr. Holcroft and his friend went on board , made inquiries , and understood he was there . He had retired into a dark part of the steerage . When · · he was called , and did not answer A LITERARY LIFE . 133.
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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