Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... whilst their wives and daughters went out as teachers or governesses , or supplied the shops with those objects of taste in millinery or artificial flowers for which their country is unrivalled . No one was ashamed of these exertions ...
... whilst their wives and daughters went out as teachers or governesses , or supplied the shops with those objects of taste in millinery or artificial flowers for which their country is unrivalled . No one was ashamed of these exertions ...
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... whilst I sate by him to see this scene acted , made the same observation , asking me with some surprise if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the ghost , which , though it might have astonished , had not provoked ...
... whilst I sate by him to see this scene acted , made the same observation , asking me with some surprise if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the ghost , which , though it might have astonished , had not provoked ...
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... graces Lord Halifax was a model ; his address was noble and imposing ; he could never be mistaken for less than he was , whilst his official secretary , Pownall , who egregiously overacted his imitations of 110 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... graces Lord Halifax was a model ; his address was noble and imposing ; he could never be mistaken for less than he was , whilst his official secretary , Pownall , who egregiously overacted his imitations of 110 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... whilst he swore she was the most divine object in creation . George prosecuted Foote for lampooning him on the stage of Dublin . His counsel , the Prime Serjeant , compared him to Socrates , and his libeller to Aristophanes . This , I ...
... whilst he swore she was the most divine object in creation . George prosecuted Foote for lampooning him on the stage of Dublin . His counsel , the Prime Serjeant , compared him to Socrates , and his libeller to Aristophanes . This , I ...
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... Whilst her task she plies . Thronging to her spirit come Memories of village home , Bee and flower and bird , Ruddy beam of early day , White - fleeced lambs , in sportive play , Low of dappled herd , Breezy breath of heath - crossed ...
... Whilst her task she plies . Thronging to her spirit come Memories of village home , Bee and flower and bird , Ruddy beam of early day , White - fleeced lambs , in sportive play , Low of dappled herd , Breezy breath of heath - crossed ...
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