Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 50William Blackwood, 1841 |
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... Lord Burlington , and pass my time very agreeably . I left Chiswick about three weeks ago , and have been ever since at the Bath , for the cholical hu- mour in my stomach that you have often heard me complain of . Here is very little ...
... Lord Burlington , and pass my time very agreeably . I left Chiswick about three weeks ago , and have been ever since at the Bath , for the cholical hu- mour in my stomach that you have often heard me complain of . Here is very little ...
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... Lord Warwick's death . It has given me many a melan- choly reflection . I loved him , and cannot help feeling concern whenever I think of him . Dear Colman , be as cheerful as you can : never sink under disappointment . I give you the ...
... Lord Warwick's death . It has given me many a melan- choly reflection . I loved him , and cannot help feeling concern whenever I think of him . Dear Colman , be as cheerful as you can : never sink under disappointment . I give you the ...
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... Lord Hervey , vice- chamberlain of the household , he had treated his lordship with the usual keenness of his pen , in " A proper Reply to a late scurrilous Libel , entitled Sedition and Defamation displayed . " Lord Hervey's retort was ...
... Lord Hervey , vice- chamberlain of the household , he had treated his lordship with the usual keenness of his pen , in " A proper Reply to a late scurrilous Libel , entitled Sedition and Defamation displayed . " Lord Hervey's retort was ...
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... Lord Her- vey was not the author , even if this kind of vengeance could be justice . The writer was Sir William Young , the secretary - at - war . But the Florentine Minister himself was now to undergo the common lot . His health ...
... Lord Her- vey was not the author , even if this kind of vengeance could be justice . The writer was Sir William Young , the secretary - at - war . But the Florentine Minister himself was now to undergo the common lot . His health ...
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... Lord Chamberlain has sent me word , that if I will write down any drama with the fable , and give the argument only of the scenes , they shall play it in twenty - four hours before me - the greatest compliment they can pay me . I shall ...
... Lord Chamberlain has sent me word , that if I will write down any drama with the fable , and give the argument only of the scenes , they shall play it in twenty - four hours before me - the greatest compliment they can pay me . I shall ...
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