Rambles Round Eton and HarrowChatto and Windus, 1882 - 290 páginas |
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... lady retired to her native city of Hanover , and expired in the ninety - eighth year of her age , profoundly respected by men of science from all parts of the world , and justly honoured by crowned heads , who , indeed , honoured ...
... lady retired to her native city of Hanover , and expired in the ninety - eighth year of her age , profoundly respected by men of science from all parts of the world , and justly honoured by crowned heads , who , indeed , honoured ...
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... lady is also to be met with here , though it is not common in other parts of England . The colours are rather less vivid , but richer and softer in combination . The Burnham woods are quite a paradise for butterflies of the rarer kinds ...
... lady is also to be met with here , though it is not common in other parts of England . The colours are rather less vivid , but richer and softer in combination . The Burnham woods are quite a paradise for butterflies of the rarer kinds ...
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... ladies who were passing in a travelling carriage , is well known . He was supposed to be sleeping at the foot of a tree far beyond the limits of Cambridge University , when some ladies . passed by , and the youngest of them , struck by ...
... ladies who were passing in a travelling carriage , is well known . He was supposed to be sleeping at the foot of a tree far beyond the limits of Cambridge University , when some ladies . passed by , and the youngest of them , struck by ...
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... lady who had been enamoured by his shut eyes . Milton professed himself to be a follower of Spenser , but , as Dr. Green has said , he was free from the many affectations of Spenser's followers in verse , and even free from euphuism ...
... lady who had been enamoured by his shut eyes . Milton professed himself to be a follower of Spenser , but , as Dr. Green has said , he was free from the many affectations of Spenser's followers in verse , and even free from euphuism ...
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... Lady Shrewsbury . And this interesting lady , it is said by the same chron- icler , held the Duke of Buckingham's horse while the duel lasted . Disguised as a page , she had the satis- faction of seeing her rightful husband run through ...
... Lady Shrewsbury . And this interesting lady , it is said by the same chron- icler , held the Duke of Buckingham's horse while the duel lasted . Disguised as a page , she had the satis- faction of seeing her rightful husband run through ...
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Abbey ancient Author banks Beaconsfield beautiful beeches BESANT and JAMES Bisham Bisham Abbey bridge building built Burnham called Cashiobury celebrated century chancel chapel Charles charming church Cliveden cloth extra cloth limp COLLINS Colne Coloured Cookham course Crown 8vo delightful Demy 8vo Duke Earl Edgeware Edited Edward Elizabeth England English Eton fish formerly gilt Greenford Harefield Harrow Hedsor Henry High Wycombe Hughenden interesting island JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE John King King's Lady land lanes Langley lived London Lord Loudwater Lysons MACQUOID Maidenhead manor mansion Marlow Medmenham Middlesex miles Monken Hadley monuments numerous Illustrations OUIDA Oxhey parish picturesque pleasant Portrait Post 8vo Queen reign residence river road says scenes seat Slough Stoke Pogis swan Taplow Taplow Court Thames tion tower town trees trout Uxbridge vicar Vicar of Bray village Vols walk Watford Wharton WILKIE COLLINS William Windsor woods Wycombe Abbey yeoman
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