Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... called . We must take courage and survey it . Romance has been beaten in its own domain by the surpassingly romantic history of Lady Hamilton . Before no other woman , perhaps , could Nelson have so completely fallen ; upon no other ...
... called . We must take courage and survey it . Romance has been beaten in its own domain by the surpassingly romantic history of Lady Hamilton . Before no other woman , perhaps , could Nelson have so completely fallen ; upon no other ...
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... called her aunt . Her own name had been changed from Lyon to Harte ; for what reason we are not informed . We are anxious as we proceed to let what glim- mering of light we can upon this dark and melancholy picture . We need all the ...
... called her aunt . Her own name had been changed from Lyon to Harte ; for what reason we are not informed . We are anxious as we proceed to let what glim- mering of light we can upon this dark and melancholy picture . We need all the ...
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... called . The King paid Nelson the most marked attention , and entrusted to him the handsomest letter that can be penned , in his own hand , ' to Lord Hood , and offered 6000 troops to assist in the preservation of Toulon . " An account ...
... called . The King paid Nelson the most marked attention , and entrusted to him the handsomest letter that can be penned , in his own hand , ' to Lord Hood , and offered 6000 troops to assist in the preservation of Toulon . " An account ...
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... called her's and the Queen's , for to them alone . would his country be indebted for the victory . He did gain a battle , and it was that of the memorable Nile ; had his fleet not been furnished with the necessaries of life at Syracuse ...
... called her's and the Queen's , for to them alone . would his country be indebted for the victory . He did gain a battle , and it was that of the memorable Nile ; had his fleet not been furnished with the necessaries of life at Syracuse ...
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... called forth and every triumph won . " Pray , " writes Earl St. Vincent to Lady Hamilton , " do not let your fascinating Neapolitan dames approach too near our hero . " There was no necessity for the advice , but it sufficiently ...
... called forth and every triumph won . " Pray , " writes Earl St. Vincent to Lady Hamilton , " do not let your fascinating Neapolitan dames approach too near our hero . " There was no necessity for the advice , but it sufficiently ...
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