Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 171Surtees Society, 1962 |
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Strana xxi
... manners , placed him very high indeed , even in the society of the first men of his time . D ' . Parr , I recollect , used to give a curious account of his first meeting with Took , I think at Dilly's , and of the gradual yielding of ...
... manners , placed him very high indeed , even in the society of the first men of his time . D ' . Parr , I recollect , used to give a curious account of his first meeting with Took , I think at Dilly's , and of the gradual yielding of ...
Strana 156
... manners are not pleasing , tho ' she was affable and chearful after her dignified manner wore a little away . She is undoubtedly a woman of powerful talents , but she never forgets that she has been the greatest actress of the age ...
... manners are not pleasing , tho ' she was affable and chearful after her dignified manner wore a little away . She is undoubtedly a woman of powerful talents , but she never forgets that she has been the greatest actress of the age ...
Strana 159
... manners , but clear and vigorous in his opinions and expression - and his works do honor to his age and country . We dined with Mr. E. Rundell at his elegant villa at Wandsworth . . . and this finished our residence in London . We ...
... manners , but clear and vigorous in his opinions and expression - and his works do honor to his age and country . We dined with Mr. E. Rundell at his elegant villa at Wandsworth . . . and this finished our residence in London . We ...
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