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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... fathers . Excited by the scene , and carried away by the admiration of those who surrounded her , she insisted upon a public exhibition of her vocal powers . She sang and met with rapturous applause . Upon returning home Mr. Greville ...
... fathers . Excited by the scene , and carried away by the admiration of those who surrounded her , she insisted upon a public exhibition of her vocal powers . She sang and met with rapturous applause . Upon returning home Mr. Greville ...
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... father was Lord Nelson . If this were all we had to say , we should have little excuse for thrusting the painful history upon public notice . The last act of the tragedy is , as usual , the most melancholy and instructive . The career ...
... father was Lord Nelson . If this were all we had to say , we should have little excuse for thrusting the painful history upon public notice . The last act of the tragedy is , as usual , the most melancholy and instructive . The career ...
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... fathers to boast in humble servitude of better days , ingenuous youths thrown upon the world to contend with it in the spirit of bitter foes ; hence , too , the starvation that glares upon us from the holes and corners of the world ...
... fathers to boast in humble servitude of better days , ingenuous youths thrown upon the world to contend with it in the spirit of bitter foes ; hence , too , the starvation that glares upon us from the holes and corners of the world ...
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... father before the public for the unnecessary purpose of making a bow . Yet , though we have a great array of public characters , we learn no more concerning them than we have hitherto gathered from the well- known records of their lives ...
... father before the public for the unnecessary purpose of making a bow . Yet , though we have a great array of public characters , we learn no more concerning them than we have hitherto gathered from the well- known records of their lives ...
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... father of Louis Philippe signed the death - warrant of Louis XVI . , and then for reward was himself dragged by his patrons to the scaffold . Louis Philippe , pro- fiting by the exile of Charles X. , is flung even more ignominiously ...
... father of Louis Philippe signed the death - warrant of Louis XVI . , and then for reward was himself dragged by his patrons to the scaffold . Louis Philippe , pro- fiting by the exile of Charles X. , is flung even more ignominiously ...
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