Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and PeopleHarper, 1858 - 558 Seiten |
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... Bradshaigh , the wife of Sir Roger Bradshaigh of the Haigh , Lancashire , who wrote to him first under the feigned name of Balfour , and con- tinued to address him under that appellation for a considerable time . The occasion of her ...
... Bradshaigh , the wife of Sir Roger Bradshaigh of the Haigh , Lancashire , who wrote to him first under the feigned name of Balfour , and con- tinued to address him under that appellation for a considerable time . The occasion of her ...
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... Bradshaigh gone to Mr. Highmore's to view a por- trait of her unknown friend , where enough transpired to suggest to the painter , who knew of the correspondence , that he was talking to the person who had so mystified the unlucky ...
... Bradshaigh gone to Mr. Highmore's to view a por- trait of her unknown friend , where enough transpired to suggest to the painter , who knew of the correspondence , that he was talking to the person who had so mystified the unlucky ...
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