Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1 |
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His first impression of the beauty is briefly stated in a letter to his wife , “ Lady
Hamilton , ” he writes , “ has been wonderfully kind and good to Josiah ( Mrs .
Nelson ' s son by a former marriage ) . She is a young woman of amiable
manners ...
His first impression of the beauty is briefly stated in a letter to his wife , “ Lady
Hamilton , ” he writes , “ has been wonderfully kind and good to Josiah ( Mrs .
Nelson ' s son by a former marriage ) . She is a young woman of amiable
manners ...
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I cannot , " writes Captain Ball , “ let slip this occasion to address a few lines to the
best friend and patroness of the navy , and to assure you and Sir William
Hamilton that I shall ever retain the most lively sense of your attention . I have
brought ...
I cannot , " writes Captain Ball , “ let slip this occasion to address a few lines to the
best friend and patroness of the navy , and to assure you and Sir William
Hamilton that I shall ever retain the most lively sense of your attention . I have
brought ...
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... the degenerate tendency of our age , which prefers highly - seasoned and
piquant dishes to the rigid and unadulterated fare suited to the palates of rational
and enlightened beings ; and then , by way of illustration to her lecture , she
writes ...
... the degenerate tendency of our age , which prefers highly - seasoned and
piquant dishes to the rigid and unadulterated fare suited to the palates of rational
and enlightened beings ; and then , by way of illustration to her lecture , she
writes ...
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There is no reason to doubt the correctness of the drawing . When the Duke of
Orleans first saw his wife in Paris , after he had been married to her by proxy , he
could not conceal his disappointment and chagrin . “ In truth , " writes the good ...
There is no reason to doubt the correctness of the drawing . When the Duke of
Orleans first saw his wife in Paris , after he had been married to her by proxy , he
could not conceal his disappointment and chagrin . “ In truth , " writes the good ...
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I am bound to say , " writes a royalist , himself a prisoner at the time , and an
observer of his movements at this moment , “ that , from his proud and steady
march , and his truly noble air , he might have been taken for a general
commanding his ...
I am bound to say , " writes a royalist , himself a prisoner at the time , and an
observer of his movements at this moment , “ that , from his proud and steady
march , and his truly noble air , he might have been taken for a general
commanding his ...
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