Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... persons were they both ; -only they had quarrelled about the propriety or the impropriety of a bout at single - stick ! Such a thing is anger ! !! " Upon comparing names , and dates , and places , it seems probable that the Miss Blamire ...
... persons were they both ; -only they had quarrelled about the propriety or the impropriety of a bout at single - stick ! Such a thing is anger ! !! " Upon comparing names , and dates , and places , it seems probable that the Miss Blamire ...
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... person , his massive features , noble head , and the general ex- pression of placid strength by which he is dis- tinguished . This is a mere fanciful comparison ; but Sir Augustus Callcott's fine figure of Columbus has been A LITERARY ...
... person , his massive features , noble head , and the general ex- pression of placid strength by which he is dis- tinguished . This is a mere fanciful comparison ; but Sir Augustus Callcott's fine figure of Columbus has been A LITERARY ...
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... persons seen in and about Brown Street on that night . 66. That you cannot doubt that Richard Crownin- shield was the perpetrator of that crime . " That you cannot doubt that the prisoner at the bar was in Brown Street on that night ...
... persons seen in and about Brown Street on that night . 66. That you cannot doubt that Richard Crownin- shield was the perpetrator of that crime . " That you cannot doubt that the prisoner at the bar was in Brown Street on that night ...
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... persons partake my feeling respecting those stories of which the animal world are the heroes , but to me they seem more touching than grander histories of men and women . Dumb creatures — to use that phrase of the common people , which ...
... persons partake my feeling respecting those stories of which the animal world are the heroes , but to me they seem more touching than grander histories of men and women . Dumb creatures — to use that phrase of the common people , which ...
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... persons regularly attended our worthy governess's supper parties , the objects of universal affection and respect . Each seemed to come for the sake of the other ; Mademoiselle , always bringing with her some ingenious straw - plaiting ...
... persons regularly attended our worthy governess's supper parties , the objects of universal affection and respect . Each seemed to come for the sake of the other ; Mademoiselle , always bringing with her some ingenious straw - plaiting ...
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