Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... person , had considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and perfectly calm and composed ; whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise , was a good deal startled and flustered . This state of things , however ...
... person , had considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and perfectly calm and composed ; whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise , was a good deal startled and flustered . This state of things , however ...
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... person who through- out maintained the appearance and demeanour of the most unconscious innocence . He complimented Mrs. Blamire on her daughters ( two very fine girls ) , -inquired after his old friend , the Doctor , who was attending ...
... person who through- out maintained the appearance and demeanour of the most unconscious innocence . He complimented Mrs. Blamire on her daughters ( two very fine girls ) , -inquired after his old friend , the Doctor , who was attending ...
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... persons . Two literary gentlemen from London and ourselves completed the actual party ; but there was a large fluctuating series of guests for the hour or guests for the day , of almost all ranks and descriptions , from the Earl and his ...
... persons . Two literary gentlemen from London and ourselves completed the actual party ; but there was a large fluctuating series of guests for the hour or guests for the day , of almost all ranks and descriptions , from the Earl and his ...
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... person that I have ever known . Nothing could tire him . At home in the morning he would begin his active day by mowing his own lawn , beating his gardener , Robinson , the best mower , except himself , in the parish , at that fatiguing ...
... person that I have ever known . Nothing could tire him . At home in the morning he would begin his active day by mowing his own lawn , beating his gardener , Robinson , the best mower , except himself , in the parish , at that fatiguing ...
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... persons excelled him in the management of vegetables , fruit , and flowers . His green Indian corn - his Carolina beans - his water - melons could hardly have been exceeded at New York . His wall - fruit was equally splendid , and much ...
... persons excelled him in the management of vegetables , fruit , and flowers . His green Indian corn - his Carolina beans - his water - melons could hardly have been exceeded at New York . His wall - fruit was equally splendid , and much ...
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