The Literature and Literati of Bath: An Essay, Read at the Literary Club, November 13, 1852R.E. Peach, 1854 - 92 páginas |
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... Miss Waddington W. Savage Landor Philip Duncan ... Francis Kilvert ... Edward Mangin Dr. Tunstall Hobart Seymour J. H. Markland ... 1754 1842 69 ... ... 1754 1830 69 ... ... 1764 1823 69 1775 1817 70 ... ... ... 70 ... 70 89 ... .. 89 ...
... Miss Waddington W. Savage Landor Philip Duncan ... Francis Kilvert ... Edward Mangin Dr. Tunstall Hobart Seymour J. H. Markland ... 1754 1842 69 ... ... 1754 1830 69 ... ... 1764 1823 69 1775 1817 70 ... ... ... 70 ... 70 89 ... .. 89 ...
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... Miss FORD , was alike celebrated for her beauty and accomplishments , which introduced her into the world of fashion , and she was the personal friend * This notion , in modern days , was not , however , peculiar to THICKNESSE , as Dr ...
... Miss FORD , was alike celebrated for her beauty and accomplishments , which introduced her into the world of fashion , and she was the personal friend * This notion , in modern days , was not , however , peculiar to THICKNESSE , as Dr ...
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... Miss LINLEY was designated , the circumstances connected with which union are truly romantic and chivalric ; unlike his impersonation of cowardice , Bob Acres , who swears by his valor , if he can't get a wife without fighting for her ...
... Miss LINLEY was designated , the circumstances connected with which union are truly romantic and chivalric ; unlike his impersonation of cowardice , Bob Acres , who swears by his valor , if he can't get a wife without fighting for her ...
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... Miss Martineau , who has , with unequal steps , trod in his path . The wife of Mr. Malthus was a Bath lady , and some of the remaining branches of her family still live in the neighbourhood ; he was consequently a frequent visitor , and ...
... Miss Martineau , who has , with unequal steps , trod in his path . The wife of Mr. Malthus was a Bath lady , and some of the remaining branches of her family still live in the neighbourhood ; he was consequently a frequent visitor , and ...
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... missed him from the throng . It certainly was a mistake his adopting the Spenserian stanza , especially after its having been done so lately and so successfully by the great Byron , and I wonder that some literary friend had not ...
... missed him from the throng . It certainly was a mistake his adopting the Spenserian stanza , especially after its having been done so lately and so successfully by the great Byron , and I wonder that some literary friend had not ...
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