Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors ; from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 2Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 - English literature |
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... Lady Godiva , ' From The Talking Oak , ' Page To a Mountain Daisy , 484 466 On Captain Matthew Henderson , 485 466 From Poem of Saint Simeon Stylites , " From the ' Lotos Eaters , ' THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY , 468 The Desolation of the ...
... Lady Godiva , ' From The Talking Oak , ' Page To a Mountain Daisy , 484 466 On Captain Matthew Henderson , 485 466 From Poem of Saint Simeon Stylites , " From the ' Lotos Eaters , ' THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY , 468 The Desolation of the ...
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... LADY MORGAN , 580 JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES , 518 MRS SHELLEY , 581 Scene from Virginius , ' 518 Extracts from ... Lady's Chamber in the Thirteenth Century , 585 MISS MITFORD , 521 SIR WALTER SCOTT , 585 • SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER , 521 ...
... LADY MORGAN , 580 JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES , 518 MRS SHELLEY , 581 Scene from Virginius , ' 518 Extracts from ... Lady's Chamber in the Thirteenth Century , 585 MISS MITFORD , 521 SIR WALTER SCOTT , 585 • SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER , 521 ...
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... LADY MORGAN , 672 672 COMMANDER J. ELLIOT BINGHAM , Chinese Ladies ' Feet , 682 682 JOHN BELL , DR BURTON , W. BROCKEDON , 672 DR D. MACPHERSON , 682 672 LIEUTENANT ALEXANDER MURRAY , 672 CAPTAIN G. G. LOCH , 682 682 MR BECKFORD , 672 ...
... LADY MORGAN , 672 672 COMMANDER J. ELLIOT BINGHAM , Chinese Ladies ' Feet , 682 682 JOHN BELL , DR BURTON , W. BROCKEDON , 672 DR D. MACPHERSON , 682 672 LIEUTENANT ALEXANDER MURRAY , 672 CAPTAIN G. G. LOCH , 682 682 MR BECKFORD , 672 ...
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... lady openly avowed her profligacy , in order to obtain a divorce from her husband , with whom she lived on unhappy terms , and the illegitimate child was born after their sepa- ration . He was placed under the charge of a poor woman ...
... lady openly avowed her profligacy , in order to obtain a divorce from her husband , with whom she lived on unhappy terms , and the illegitimate child was born after their sepa- ration . He was placed under the charge of a poor woman ...
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... ladies whom Hamilton annoyed by his perpetual compliments and solicitations , consulted Home how she should get rid of the ... lady adopted the counsel , and the success of the experiment was com- plete . Hamilton wrote a serious poem ...
... ladies whom Hamilton annoyed by his perpetual compliments and solicitations , consulted Home how she should get rid of the ... lady adopted the counsel , and the success of the experiment was com- plete . Hamilton wrote a serious poem ...
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