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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... never been rivalled , corresponded with the genius that inspired it . Deli- cate in body , and insignificant in appearance , he electrified all within his atmosphere , and secured love and devotion that could accomplish anything ...
... never been rivalled , corresponded with the genius that inspired it . Deli- cate in body , and insignificant in appearance , he electrified all within his atmosphere , and secured love and devotion that could accomplish anything ...
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... never seen anything like it before , nor could I imagine who he was , nor what he came about . My doubts were , however , removed when Lord Hood introduced me to him . There was some- thing irresistibly pleasing in his address and con ...
... never seen anything like it before , nor could I imagine who he was , nor what he came about . My doubts were , however , removed when Lord Hood introduced me to him . There was some- thing irresistibly pleasing in his address and con ...
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... never suspecting the possibility of falling into crime that should leave an ineffaceable blot upon a character which it was the ambition and glory of his life to render worthy of his country . We have beheld Lady Hamilton under many ...
... never suspecting the possibility of falling into crime that should leave an ineffaceable blot upon a character which it was the ambition and glory of his life to render worthy of his country . We have beheld Lady Hamilton under many ...
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... never be forgotten whilst the history of his country endures . As difficult will it be for the same reader to recognise any but the most enthusiastic , the most unselfish , the most devoted affection , in the hero thus sorely tempted ...
... never be forgotten whilst the history of his country endures . As difficult will it be for the same reader to recognise any but the most enthusiastic , the most unselfish , the most devoted affection , in the hero thus sorely tempted ...
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... never recognised . On the 21st day of October , 1805 , and on board the Victory , " then in sight of the combined fleets of France and Spain , distant about ten miles , " Lord Nelson retired to his cabin and made a codicil to his will ...
... never recognised . On the 21st day of October , 1805 , and on board the Victory , " then in sight of the combined fleets of France and Spain , distant about ten miles , " Lord Nelson retired to his cabin and made a codicil to his will ...
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