Anecdote Lives of the Later Wits and Humourists, Том 1R. Bentley and son, 1874 |
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... delighted his auditors , are indescribable . Canning was then the most handsome man about town ; and his fine countenance glowed as he spoke with every sentiment which he uttered . It was customary , during the debates , for pots of ...
... delighted his auditors , are indescribable . Canning was then the most handsome man about town ; and his fine countenance glowed as he spoke with every sentiment which he uttered . It was customary , during the debates , for pots of ...
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... delight of the whole party ; who , on recognizing the native fish of their own seas , could scarcely believe that it had not swum hither on purpose for them , or be persuaded to wait till it was cooked before they ate it . " The best ...
... delight of the whole party ; who , on recognizing the native fish of their own seas , could scarcely believe that it had not swum hither on purpose for them , or be persuaded to wait till it was cooked before they ate it . " The best ...
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... even he would not have so favoured England by such a proposition , etc. Mr. Canning was highly delighted , and gave him great praise . Dr. Mackay had lost £ 40,000 ( which he had GEORGE CANNING . 23 HAYDON AND DR MACKAY.
... even he would not have so favoured England by such a proposition , etc. Mr. Canning was highly delighted , and gave him great praise . Dr. Mackay had lost £ 40,000 ( which he had GEORGE CANNING . 23 HAYDON AND DR MACKAY.
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... delight he views the sportive band , Intent on blood , and lifts his murderous hand ; Twangs the bent bow , resounds the fateful dart , Swift - wing'd and trembles in the porker's heart . " In the concluding part marriage is treated of ...
... delight he views the sportive band , Intent on blood , and lifts his murderous hand ; Twangs the bent bow , resounds the fateful dart , Swift - wing'd and trembles in the porker's heart . " In the concluding part marriage is treated of ...
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... delight at the approach of the long - promised aid . How the noble lord was received , or what effects he operated on the coun- cils of the Cortes by his arrival , I ( Mr. Canning ) do not know . Things were , at that juncture , moving ...
... delight at the approach of the long - promised aid . How the noble lord was received , or what effects he operated on the coun- cils of the Cortes by his arrival , I ( Mr. Canning ) do not know . Things were , at that juncture , moving ...
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