Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and PeopleHarper, 1858 - 558 ページ |
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... Lady Place , where , in demolishing the house , care had been taken to preserve the vaults in which the great Whig leaders wrote and signed the famous letter to William of Orange , which drove James the Second from the throne . A gloomy ...
... Lady Place , where , in demolishing the house , care had been taken to preserve the vaults in which the great Whig leaders wrote and signed the famous letter to William of Orange , which drove James the Second from the throne . A gloomy ...
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... Ladies , dear ladies , if one could be sure that no man would open this book , if we were altogether in ( female ) parliament assembled , without a single male creature within hearing , might we not acknowledge that the sex , especially ...
... Ladies , dear ladies , if one could be sure that no man would open this book , if we were altogether in ( female ) parliament assembled , without a single male creature within hearing , might we not acknowledge that the sex , especially ...
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... ladies whereof were assembled one morning dolefully enough in an elegant drawing - room . It was what sportsmen are pleased to call " a fine open day ; " which , being interpreted according to the feminine version , means every variety ...
... ladies whereof were assembled one morning dolefully enough in an elegant drawing - room . It was what sportsmen are pleased to call " a fine open day ; " which , being interpreted according to the feminine version , means every variety ...
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... lady into a game of romps . Lastly , appears the most solemn troop of all , a grave company of geese and goslings , with the gander at their head , marching with the decorum and dignity proper to the birds who saved Rome . Fanchon , who ...
... lady into a game of romps . Lastly , appears the most solemn troop of all , a grave company of geese and goslings , with the gander at their head , marching with the decorum and dignity proper to the birds who saved Rome . Fanchon , who ...
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... lady ) ; Fanchon she stroked , and of Flush , the dear old dog , now lying under the rose - tree , she talked ; then , to leave no one unpropitiated , she threw out a word of pleasant augury , a sort of gratuitous fortune - telling , to ...
... lady ) ; Fanchon she stroked , and of Flush , the dear old dog , now lying under the rose - tree , she talked ; then , to leave no one unpropitiated , she threw out a word of pleasant augury , a sort of gratuitous fortune - telling , to ...
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