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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... offered . One Dr. Graham was delivering lectures at the time in the Adelphi , upon health and beauty , and Emma Lyon engaged herself to the quack as an illustration . Whatever may have been the merit of the lectures , there could be no ...
... offered . One Dr. Graham was delivering lectures at the time in the Adelphi , upon health and beauty , and Emma Lyon engaged herself to the quack as an illustration . Whatever may have been the merit of the lectures , there could be no ...
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... offered a home to Emma Lyon , and the girl accepted it . But he did more ! He attempted to cultivate the wild luxuriance of an undoubted genius , and to a certain extent with signal success . Could he have sharpened her moral ...
... offered a home to Emma Lyon , and the girl accepted it . But he did more ! He attempted to cultivate the wild luxuriance of an undoubted genius , and to a certain extent with signal success . Could he have sharpened her moral ...
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... offered 6000 troops to assist in the preservation of Toulon . " An account , written under Lady Hamilton's eye , of Sir William's first interview with Nelson furnishes the following statement : - " Sir William , on returning home ...
... offered 6000 troops to assist in the preservation of Toulon . " An account , written under Lady Hamilton's eye , of Sir William's first interview with Nelson furnishes the following statement : - " Sir William , on returning home ...
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... offered up the sacrifice of their mercenary souls ; and he awoke from a dream of bliss to a day of reckoning , to find himself hooted by throats already hoarse in singing his praise , smitten by hands erewhile too much honoured in ...
... offered up the sacrifice of their mercenary souls ; and he awoke from a dream of bliss to a day of reckoning , to find himself hooted by throats already hoarse in singing his praise , smitten by hands erewhile too much honoured in ...
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... offered her of some dish upon the table , when the weeper sternly refused the dainty , with no other effect than that of increasing the attentions of the suppliant monarch . Upon quitting the table , his Majesty made Madame a very low ...
... offered her of some dish upon the table , when the weeper sternly refused the dainty , with no other effect than that of increasing the attentions of the suppliant monarch . Upon quitting the table , his Majesty made Madame a very low ...
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