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... kind- ness to favour me , and to which his name gives an authenticity and interest too valuable on such a subject to be withheld " DEAR SIR , " Hatton , August 3 , 1818 . " With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about ...
... kind- ness to favour me , and to which his name gives an authenticity and interest too valuable on such a subject to be withheld " DEAR SIR , " Hatton , August 3 , 1818 . " With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about ...
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... kind of fame , which results from a life of usefulness and purity , and which it requires not the aid of art or cloquence to blazon . She appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less ...
... kind of fame , which results from a life of usefulness and purity , and which it requires not the aid of art or cloquence to blazon . She appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less ...
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... kind oblivion had closed over the levities of other young authors , who , in the season of folly and the pas- sions , have made their pages the transcript of their lives , it would have been equally fortunate for themselves and the ...
... kind oblivion had closed over the levities of other young authors , who , in the season of folly and the pas- sions , have made their pages the transcript of their lives , it would have been equally fortunate for themselves and the ...
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... kind , useful , and sensible person , and in the sober hue of his intellect exhibited a striking contrast , to the sparkling vivacity of the two sanguine and impatient young wits , whose affairs he so good - na- turedly undertook to ...
... kind , useful , and sensible person , and in the sober hue of his intellect exhibited a striking contrast , to the sparkling vivacity of the two sanguine and impatient young wits , whose affairs he so good - na- turedly undertook to ...
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... kind , than the mere wealthy and lordly of this world can proffer . A letter , writ- ten by Halhed on the prospect of his departure for India 3 , alludes so delicately to this discovery , and describes the state of his own heart so ...
... kind , than the mere wealthy and lordly of this world can proffer . A letter , writ- ten by Halhed on the prospect of his departure for India 3 , alludes so delicately to this discovery , and describes the state of his own heart so ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the life of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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