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... Lord Melbourne's remark that he liked the Garter , because there was no damned merit about it . " Consider , for example , Lord Orford's reply to an invitation to become President of the Norwich Bible Society in 1824 : 66 * Vanity Fair ...
... Lord Melbourne's remark that he liked the Garter , because there was no damned merit about it . " Consider , for example , Lord Orford's reply to an invitation to become President of the Norwich Bible Society in 1824 : 66 * Vanity Fair ...
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... Lord Mon- mouth , modelled upon the same Marquess of Hertford whom Thackeray was later to portray as Lord Steyne : " Lord Monmouth beheld his grandson . His comprehensive and penetrating glance took in every point with a flash . There ...
... Lord Mon- mouth , modelled upon the same Marquess of Hertford whom Thackeray was later to portray as Lord Steyne : " Lord Monmouth beheld his grandson . His comprehensive and penetrating glance took in every point with a flash . There ...
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... Lord Steyne put him in a position to command people in our station in life . The Lord Lieutenant of a county , my dear , is a respectable man . ' 66 Adopting the guise of “ Rumour painted full of tongues , " Thack- eray presents Lord ...
... Lord Steyne put him in a position to command people in our station in life . The Lord Lieutenant of a county , my dear , is a respectable man . ' 66 Adopting the guise of “ Rumour painted full of tongues , " Thack- eray presents Lord ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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