National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... of so chameleon - like a nature that they take a tinge of each person whom they address , and in writing to a man become for a moment like him — their very handwriting will often bear traces from the letter they are Thomas Moore . 3.
... of so chameleon - like a nature that they take a tinge of each person whom they address , and in writing to a man become for a moment like him — their very handwriting will often bear traces from the letter they are Thomas Moore . 3.
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... become a correspondent . Do Pope's letters tell us any thing about him ? He was thinking of absolutely nothing in writing them but of what would make a well - turned epistle ; it is like reading deal - boards to peruse them . Lord John ...
... become a correspondent . Do Pope's letters tell us any thing about him ? He was thinking of absolutely nothing in writing them but of what would make a well - turned epistle ; it is like reading deal - boards to peruse them . Lord John ...
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... become familiar with the great world . Wherever he goes he makes friends . He is excellent company . The doctors take to him , and introduce him to their patients . It is determined to publish his Anacreon by subscription . Mr. Campbell ...
... become familiar with the great world . Wherever he goes he makes friends . He is excellent company . The doctors take to him , and introduce him to their patients . It is determined to publish his Anacreon by subscription . Mr. Campbell ...
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... singing has become the rage in London . Every house is open to him , and his society is courted and the most flattering attentions showered on him in every quarter . He enjoys it all with the zest of one - and Thomas Moore . 11.
... singing has become the rage in London . Every house is open to him , and his society is courted and the most flattering attentions showered on him in every quarter . He enjoys it all with the zest of one - and Thomas Moore . 11.
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... become his security ; Lord Tavi- stock is very poor , but would willingly sacrifice something to be of use to him ; Lord John offers the future editions of his Life of Lord Russell . Moore declines these and all other offers : Longmans ...
... become his security ; Lord Tavi- stock is very poor , but would willingly sacrifice something to be of use to him ; Lord John offers the future editions of his Life of Lord Russell . Moore declines these and all other offers : Longmans ...
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