The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... gave. His vigour was sustained, as well as brilliant and daring. His mind, so marked in its self-respect and equal poise, was never weak on great occasions, as the judicial mind so often is. There was something feminine in the quality ...
... gave. His vigour was sustained, as well as brilliant and daring. His mind, so marked in its self-respect and equal poise, was never weak on great occasions, as the judicial mind so often is. There was something feminine in the quality ...
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... gave . His vigour was sustained , as well as brilliant and daring . His mind , so marked in its self - respect and equal poise , was never weak on great occasions , as the judicial mind so often is . There was something feminine in the ...
... gave . His vigour was sustained , as well as brilliant and daring . His mind , so marked in its self - respect and equal poise , was never weak on great occasions , as the judicial mind so often is . There was something feminine in the ...
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... gave Dickens , with a charming modesty " to so great an author , " a copy of her Highland book , inscribed in her beautiful handwriting , " Charles Dickens , Esq , from Victoria R. " Dickens had hardly offered the Queen his favourite ...
... gave Dickens , with a charming modesty " to so great an author , " a copy of her Highland book , inscribed in her beautiful handwriting , " Charles Dickens , Esq , from Victoria R. " Dickens had hardly offered the Queen his favourite ...
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... creature , because his imagination delighted in the legends and traditions of feudal times , with their lords and their retainers . And yet Scott gave us the · a man that love of com- " Those who 12 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY .
... creature , because his imagination delighted in the legends and traditions of feudal times , with their lords and their retainers . And yet Scott gave us the · a man that love of com- " Those who 12 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY .
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... gave him time even when most busily at work for himself and others — to care for and to consider the pleasure of all whom he harboured beneath his roof . " Signs of the end , and that he knew the end was at hand , were revealed day by ...
... gave him time even when most busily at work for himself and others — to care for and to consider the pleasure of all whom he harboured beneath his roof . " Signs of the end , and that he knew the end was at hand , were revealed day by ...
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