The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... leave my painful leg or arm for a moment out of bed with- out finding it frost - bitten . " * Sir W. Gell and the Honourable Keppel Craven are * Diary and Times of George the Fourth , vol . iv . p . 129 . ( 6 on mentioned in Moore's ...
... leave my painful leg or arm for a moment out of bed with- out finding it frost - bitten . " * Sir W. Gell and the Honourable Keppel Craven are * Diary and Times of George the Fourth , vol . iv . p . 129 . ( 6 on mentioned in Moore's ...
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... leave . These enthusiastic children of the south crowded once more around him , and , with exclamations of affection and even tears , kissed his hands once more , assisted his tottering steps , and sent after him a confused murmur SIR ...
... leave . These enthusiastic children of the south crowded once more around him , and , with exclamations of affection and even tears , kissed his hands once more , assisted his tottering steps , and sent after him a confused murmur SIR ...
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Richard Robert Madden. Mr. Artaud , went to see her , to take leave of her , as well as Dr. Nott or Knott , who had a conversation with her very satisfactory to him on matters of religion , shewing that she did not die a Catholic , and ...
Richard Robert Madden. Mr. Artaud , went to see her , to take leave of her , as well as Dr. Nott or Knott , who had a conversation with her very satisfactory to him on matters of religion , shewing that she did not die a Catholic , and ...
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... leave the other at Naples . I am so much ashamed of my neighbour's conduct , that I never will be responsible for him again . Alas ! he is so accustomed to losing and destroying books , that he feels no shame himself on the occasion ...
... leave the other at Naples . I am so much ashamed of my neighbour's conduct , that I never will be responsible for him again . Alas ! he is so accustomed to losing and destroying books , that he feels no shame himself on the occasion ...
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... leaves . Afterwards , to render the blows given with it during drunkenness , it was made of the reed called ferula . “ Of musical instruments , the pharminx , or large lyre , was dedicated to Apollo , and was played upon with an LETTERS ...
... leaves . Afterwards , to render the blows given with it during drunkenness , it was made of the reed called ferula . “ Of musical instruments , the pharminx , or large lyre , was dedicated to Apollo , and was played upon with an LETTERS ...
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