Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
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... persons of their children , meeting for study at the same schools , colleges , military academies , & c .; by what furious forgetfulness of the realities belonging to the case , has it been possible for writers in public journals to ...
... persons of their children , meeting for study at the same schools , colleges , military academies , & c .; by what furious forgetfulness of the realities belonging to the case , has it been possible for writers in public journals to ...
Side 21
... Somersetshire Dissenting clergyman , the wildest misconception has vitiated the entire result . That fractional and splintered condition , into which some person had Carbery , who was the munificent ( and , for LAXTON . 21.
... Somersetshire Dissenting clergyman , the wildest misconception has vitiated the entire result . That fractional and splintered condition , into which some person had Carbery , who was the munificent ( and , for LAXTON . 21.
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... adder's crest , under which finally she died . But , in spite of languor interchanging continu- ally with disfiguring anguish , she still impressed one as a - regal beauty . Her person , indeed , and 24 ' AUTOBIOGRAPHIC SKETCHES .
... adder's crest , under which finally she died . But , in spite of languor interchanging continu- ally with disfiguring anguish , she still impressed one as a - regal beauty . Her person , indeed , and 24 ' AUTOBIOGRAPHIC SKETCHES .
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Thomas De Quincey. - regal beauty . Her person , indeed , and figure would have tended towards such a standard ; but all was coun- teracted and thrown back into the mould of sweet natu- ral womanhood , by the cherubic beauty of her ...
Thomas De Quincey. - regal beauty . Her person , indeed , and figure would have tended towards such a standard ; but all was coun- teracted and thrown back into the mould of sweet natu- ral womanhood , by the cherubic beauty of her ...
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... person required . Intellectually she had no great pretensions ; but these she did not need : her character was irreproachable , her man- ners were polished , and her own income placed her far above all mercenary temptations . She had ...
... person required . Intellectually she had no great pretensions ; but these she did not need : her character was irreproachable , her man- ners were polished , and her own income placed her far above all mercenary temptations . She had ...
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