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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... took up such books as fell in her way , and grew into a desperate novel reader . It is but fair to the memory of Lady Hamilton , who will have but little of the reader's sympathy after the next dozen lines are read , to state her diffi ...
... took up such books as fell in her way , and grew into a desperate novel reader . It is but fair to the memory of Lady Hamilton , who will have but little of the reader's sympathy after the next dozen lines are read , to state her diffi ...
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... took it for the subject of his most celebrated pictures .. Hayley , the friend of Cowper , in his Life of Romney tells us that the talents which nature bestowed upon this person , led her to delight " in the two kindred arts of music ...
... took it for the subject of his most celebrated pictures .. Hayley , the friend of Cowper , in his Life of Romney tells us that the talents which nature bestowed upon this person , led her to delight " in the two kindred arts of music ...
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... took her one night to Ranelagh , the Vauxhall of our 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 ...
... took her one night to Ranelagh , the Vauxhall of our 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 ...
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... took place in the mind and person of this unscrupulous beauty under the tutelage , guidance , and instruction of Sir William , is said to have been extraordinary . Her singing , we learn , rivalled the performances of the great musical ...
... took place in the mind and person of this unscrupulous beauty under the tutelage , guidance , and instruction of Sir William , is said to have been extraordinary . Her singing , we learn , rivalled the performances of the great musical ...
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... Mediterranean , under Lord Hood . It will be remembered that when Lord Hood reached the Mediterranean at this junc- ture of affairs he took his station off Toulon , and opened a negotiation with the French for the sur- render.
... Mediterranean , under Lord Hood . It will be remembered that when Lord Hood reached the Mediterranean at this junc- ture of affairs he took his station off Toulon , and opened a negotiation with the French for the sur- render.
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