Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 171Surtees Society, 1962 |
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... shew not merely an irritable temper which might have arisen from ill directed pride or from the diseased state of his nerves -- both of them frequently the defects of genius - but now and then a mixture of petulance and conceit which ...
... shew not merely an irritable temper which might have arisen from ill directed pride or from the diseased state of his nerves -- both of them frequently the defects of genius - but now and then a mixture of petulance and conceit which ...
Strana 157
... shew that he is deeply impressed with an idea of its future importance . We dined with the family at home and James and I accompanied Mrs. Bigge and Augusta to an evening and supper party at the house of a neighbour of theirs where we ...
... shew that he is deeply impressed with an idea of its future importance . We dined with the family at home and James and I accompanied Mrs. Bigge and Augusta to an evening and supper party at the house of a neighbour of theirs where we ...
Strana 164
... shew rooms , which are very well worth seeing and give one a good notion of the great variety and perfection of the Birmingham manufactures . In many of the things we saw there was considerable taste and much ingenuity exhibited and I ...
... shew rooms , which are very well worth seeing and give one a good notion of the great variety and perfection of the Birmingham manufactures . In many of the things we saw there was considerable taste and much ingenuity exhibited and I ...
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