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... Inventor of the . By SHAPLAND H . SWINNY 78 Table Talk By SYLVANUS
URBAN : Pope and Betterton - A Bridge across Two and a Half Centuries - A
Johnson Commemoration - Mr . Ruskin ' s New History of England - Origin of the
Myth , .
... Inventor of the . By SHAPLAND H . SWINNY 78 Table Talk By SYLVANUS
URBAN : Pope and Betterton - A Bridge across Two and a Half Centuries - A
Johnson Commemoration - Mr . Ruskin ' s New History of England - Origin of the
Myth , .
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Mr . Austen Leigh furnishes us with a glimpse of rural life in the South of England
a century ago . It seems scarcely possible that so short a space of time should
have made such a difference , both as regards the enlightenment of the inner and
...
Mr . Austen Leigh furnishes us with a glimpse of rural life in the South of England
a century ago . It seems scarcely possible that so short a space of time should
have made such a difference , both as regards the enlightenment of the inner and
...
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... and I defy any man in England to make my horse go less than ten miles an
hour in harness ; that makes it exactly twentyfive . " “ You have lost an hour , "
said Morland ; " it was only ten o ' clock when we came from Tetbury . " “ Ten o '
clock !
... and I defy any man in England to make my horse go less than ten miles an
hour in harness ; that makes it exactly twentyfive . " “ You have lost an hour , "
said Morland ; " it was only ten o ' clock when we came from Tetbury . " “ Ten o '
clock !
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... had neither equal nor second . But among the writers who have approached
nearest to the manner of the great master , we have no hesitation in placing Jane
Austen , a woman of whom England is justly proud . She has given us a multitude
...
... had neither equal nor second . But among the writers who have approached
nearest to the manner of the great master , we have no hesitation in placing Jane
Austen , a woman of whom England is justly proud . She has given us a multitude
...
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... be paid with honour and glory , but , unfortunately for himself , Corneille
wanted more solid acknowledgment . And two hundred years ago the rights of
authorship were not so well understood as now . In France , as in England , very
few men ...
... be paid with honour and glory , but , unfortunately for himself , Corneille
wanted more solid acknowledgment . And two hundred years ago the rights of
authorship were not so well understood as now . In France , as in England , very
few men ...
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