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... nature , are as deserving of study and perusal as any in the English language . Nor as contributions to the history of the period are they less worthy of attention . Politics , fashion , literature , the tastes and prejudices of the day ...
... nature , are as deserving of study and perusal as any in the English language . Nor as contributions to the history of the period are they less worthy of attention . Politics , fashion , literature , the tastes and prejudices of the day ...
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... nature than its founder . Without going outside his own experiences , the life led by the joyous , kindly Dicky Steele furnished him with ample material to draw upon for his " lucubrations . " The son of an official under the Irish ...
... nature than its founder . Without going outside his own experiences , the life led by the joyous , kindly Dicky Steele furnished him with ample material to draw upon for his " lucubrations . " The son of an official under the Irish ...
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... nature . He knew the London of his day — its haunts , its vices , its virtues , the pleasures of society , the woes of want , and , to the last trick in his secret programme , the designs and wiles of the impostor . Thanks to his two ...
... nature . He knew the London of his day — its haunts , its vices , its virtues , the pleasures of society , the woes of want , and , to the last trick in his secret programme , the designs and wiles of the impostor . Thanks to his two ...
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... nature . This good office he performed with such force of genius , humour , wit and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had once called ...
... nature . This good office he performed with such force of genius , humour , wit and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had once called ...
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... nature , her tirewoman placed upon her hair the towering headdress of the hour , so as to completely hide her fair locks ; and then were put on the fine linen , the varied petticoats , often edged with silver , the hooped petticoat so ...
... nature , her tirewoman placed upon her hair the towering headdress of the hour , so as to completely hide her fair locks ; and then were put on the fine linen , the varied petticoats , often edged with silver , the hooped petticoat so ...
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