Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... Lord Shafts- bury's plan , and in his phrase , become a ' self - dialogist : and a self - dialogist I did become ; perhaps the earliest that has existed . Subjects enough I had for solitary mus- ing in the great thoughts which had been ...
... Lord Shafts- bury's plan , and in his phrase , become a ' self - dialogist : and a self - dialogist I did become ; perhaps the earliest that has existed . Subjects enough I had for solitary mus- ing in the great thoughts which had been ...
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... Lord le D- she was not entitled to that designation . She had , however , received a large fortune from her father , not less than forty thousand pounds . At a very early age , she had married a young Oxonian , distinguished for nothing ...
... Lord le D- she was not entitled to that designation . She had , however , received a large fortune from her father , not less than forty thousand pounds . At a very early age , she had married a young Oxonian , distinguished for nothing ...
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... Lord Exmouth , ) were the two * Paladins of the first war with revolutionary France . These two names were never mentioned but in connection with some splendid and unequal contest . Hence the whole nation was saddened by the account of ...
... Lord Exmouth , ) were the two * Paladins of the first war with revolutionary France . These two names were never mentioned but in connection with some splendid and unequal contest . Hence the whole nation was saddened by the account of ...
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... Lord W. , the son of an Irish Earl , inviting me to accom- pany him to Ireland for the ensuing summer and autumn . This invitation was repeated by his tutor ; and my mother after some consideration allowed me to accept it . In the ...
... Lord W. , the son of an Irish Earl , inviting me to accom- pany him to Ireland for the ensuing summer and autumn . This invitation was repeated by his tutor ; and my mother after some consideration allowed me to accept it . In the ...
Side 36
... Lord W. and I were about the age of Mademoi- selle , and not much more decorously engaged , when a turn brought us full in view of a royal party coming along one of the walks at Frogmore . We were , in fact , theorizing and practically ...
... Lord W. and I were about the age of Mademoi- selle , and not much more decorously engaged , when a turn brought us full in view of a royal party coming along one of the walks at Frogmore . We were , in fact , theorizing and practically ...
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