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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... reader bears in mind the consummate ability of this actress . He has been told that Siddons could not be more tragic , O'Neil not more pathetic ; and he has seen how exquisitely she performed in the LADY HAMILTON'S SCHEME FOR HIS RELIEF ...
... reader bears in mind the consummate ability of this actress . He has been told that Siddons could not be more tragic , O'Neil not more pathetic ; and he has seen how exquisitely she performed in the LADY HAMILTON'S SCHEME FOR HIS RELIEF ...
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... reader may be safely left to his own conclusions upon the subject . As to Nelson himself , as little doubt can be entertained that he was the slave of an overpowering infatuation . Without worldly knowledge , simple as a child , with a ...
... reader may be safely left to his own conclusions upon the subject . As to Nelson himself , as little doubt can be entertained that he was the slave of an overpowering infatuation . Without worldly knowledge , simple as a child , with a ...
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... reader of the whole case will fail to con- clude that Lady Hamilton employed the rare gifts that nature and education had conferred upon her to bring one of the greatest of his time to her feet , and to complete the history of her ...
... reader of the whole case will fail to con- clude that Lady Hamilton employed the rare gifts that nature and education had conferred upon her to bring one of the greatest of his time to her feet , and to complete the history of her ...
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... reader to recognise any but the most enthusiastic , the most unselfish , the most devoted affection , in the hero thus sorely tempted and overcome . Nelson guilty never believed himself an offender . His language in his private journals ...
... reader to recognise any but the most enthusiastic , the most unselfish , the most devoted affection , in the hero thus sorely tempted and overcome . Nelson guilty never believed himself an offender . His language in his private journals ...
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... reader is acquainted with them ) , and then wrote as follows : - " Could I have rewarded those services , I would not now call upon my country ; but as that has not been in my power , I leave Emma Lady Hamilton , therefore , a legacy to ...
... reader is acquainted with them ) , and then wrote as follows : - " Could I have rewarded those services , I would not now call upon my country ; but as that has not been in my power , I leave Emma Lady Hamilton , therefore , a legacy to ...
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