Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... letter from Cyril asking me to come round to his rooms that evening . He had charming chambers in Piccadilly overlooking the Green Park , and as I used to go to see him every day , I was rather sur- prised at his taking the trouble to ...
... letter from Cyril asking me to come round to his rooms that evening . He had charming chambers in Piccadilly overlooking the Green Park , and as I used to go to see him every day , I was rather sur- prised at his taking the trouble to ...
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... letter and in italics , and this , he claimed , showed clearly that a play on words was intended , his view receiving a good deal of corroboration from those sonnets in which curious puns are made not have committed a forgery to prove ...
... letter and in italics , and this , he claimed , showed clearly that a play on words was intended , his view receiving a good deal of corroboration from those sonnets in which curious puns are made not have committed a forgery to prove ...
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... letter . I remember he ended by saying that he in- trusted to me the Willie Hughes theory , and that it was for me ... letter to me , and of this letter the public never heard any- thing . To the present day Lord Crediton thinks that the ...
... letter . I remember he ended by saying that he in- trusted to me the Willie Hughes theory , and that it was for me ... letter to me , and of this letter the public never heard any- thing . To the present day Lord Crediton thinks that the ...
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... letter all my enthusiasm . I put into the letter all my faith . No sooner , in fact , had I sent it off than a curious reaction came over me . It seemed to me that I had given away my capacity for belief in the Willie Hughes theory of ...
... letter all my enthusiasm . I put into the letter all my faith . No sooner , in fact , had I sent it off than a curious reaction came over me . It seemed to me that I had given away my capacity for belief in the Willie Hughes theory of ...
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... letter , " I answered . " You have nothing to regret in your letter , " he said . " On the contrary , you have done me the greatest service in your power . You have shown me that Cyril Graham's theory is perfectly sound . ' " You don't ...
... letter , " I answered . " You have nothing to regret in your letter , " he said . " On the contrary , you have done me the greatest service in your power . You have shown me that Cyril Graham's theory is perfectly sound . ' " You don't ...
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