The Annual Biography and Obituary, 14. kötetLongman., 1830 |
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... rank as themselves may be permitted to give an opinion , I should say they exceeded my most sanguine expectations ; and it is a duty I owe all , to express in the most public manner my grateful sense of the brave and gal- lant conduct ...
... rank as themselves may be permitted to give an opinion , I should say they exceeded my most sanguine expectations ; and it is a duty I owe all , to express in the most public manner my grateful sense of the brave and gal- lant conduct ...
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... rank : some on account of their personal charms , others from fortuitous circumstances ; but , unfor- tunately , too few by a union of superior beauty with virtuous conduct . To the subject of the present memoir , however , this high ...
... rank : some on account of their personal charms , others from fortuitous circumstances ; but , unfor- tunately , too few by a union of superior beauty with virtuous conduct . To the subject of the present memoir , however , this high ...
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... rank and fortune in every female and polite accomplishment ; and so inde- fatigable were the pains she took to improve , that Miss Farren was justly considered as a finished pattern of female elegance and fashion . The platonic ...
... rank and fortune in every female and polite accomplishment ; and so inde- fatigable were the pains she took to improve , that Miss Farren was justly considered as a finished pattern of female elegance and fashion . The platonic ...
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... rank and fashion . At the little theatre which the Duke had caused to be fitted up , Lord Derby , Lord Henry Fitzgerald , Charles Fox , General Fitzpatrick , Lord John Townshend , the Hon . Mrs. Damer , & c . were accustomed to appear ...
... rank and fashion . At the little theatre which the Duke had caused to be fitted up , Lord Derby , Lord Henry Fitzgerald , Charles Fox , General Fitzpatrick , Lord John Townshend , the Hon . Mrs. Damer , & c . were accustomed to appear ...
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... rank , by the flowers of genius , the élite of fashion , and the beauty of England , -whose very respirations were suspended in their eagerness to catch his novel and satisfactory elucidations of the mysteries of nature ! We admit that ...
... rank , by the flowers of genius , the élite of fashion , and the beauty of England , -whose very respirations were suspended in their eagerness to catch his novel and satisfactory elucidations of the mysteries of nature ! We admit that ...
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