The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of the "Ingoldsby Legends"Good Press, 19 may 2021 - 202 páginas "The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of the "Ingoldsby Legends"" by Charles G. Harper. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... called the "Market Garden of England——!" What? But this is not to say that Kent is not very beautiful; only it is not Devon. I do not pillory Kent because it is not something else, and would by no means contemn its chalky soil because ...
... called the "Market Garden of England——!" What? But this is not to say that Kent is not very beautiful; only it is not Devon. I do not pillory Kent because it is not something else, and would by no means contemn its chalky soil because ...
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... called himself "De Bearham." Eventually the aristocratic prefix "De" fell out of use, and in course of time even Bearham became "Barham." The Barhams held place and power here for centuries, giving their name to the village of Barham ...
... called himself "De Bearham." Eventually the aristocratic prefix "De" fell out of use, and in course of time even Bearham became "Barham." The Barhams held place and power here for centuries, giving their name to the village of Barham ...
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... called the castle of Leeds his ) . He was , in fact , " armigerous " , as heralds would say , and the arms of his family were not those lioncels of the Shurlands impaled with the saltire of the Ingoldsbys , of which we may read in the ...
... called the castle of Leeds his ) . He was , in fact , " armigerous " , as heralds would say , and the arms of his family were not those lioncels of the Shurlands impaled with the saltire of the Ingoldsbys , of which we may read in the ...
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... called in to attend him was by no means a properly qualified man, and on hearing of the mistaken treatment already followed, could think of nothing better than to continue it. It is not remarkable, under the circumstances, that he ...
... called in to attend him was by no means a properly qualified man, and on hearing of the mistaken treatment already followed, could think of nothing better than to continue it. It is not remarkable, under the circumstances, that he ...
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