Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... told that ' as for the hardened wretch , every- one was impatient to have him sent to gaol ' . The False Key has the same type of setting . Franklin , the honest pauper , is contrasted in the usual way with Felix the dis- honest nephew ...
... told that ' as for the hardened wretch , every- one was impatient to have him sent to gaol ' . The False Key has the same type of setting . Franklin , the honest pauper , is contrasted in the usual way with Felix the dis- honest nephew ...
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... told Sir John to authorize a certain Mr. Bonelli to obtain the Stuart docu- ments . It was Bonelli , we are told , who at length , though with considerable risk , . . . succeeded in ship- ping off the Cases for Leghorn , and having ...
... told Sir John to authorize a certain Mr. Bonelli to obtain the Stuart docu- ments . It was Bonelli , we are told , who at length , though with considerable risk , . . . succeeded in ship- ping off the Cases for Leghorn , and having ...
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... told Joseph Henry Green immediately after the February meeting , ' to write to such and such & such ' and so to carry out ' a regular Canvas ' . He had ' jibbed ' , he said , and told Montagu that ' what a man's friends did sub rosa ...
... told Joseph Henry Green immediately after the February meeting , ' to write to such and such & such ' and so to carry out ' a regular Canvas ' . He had ' jibbed ' , he said , and told Montagu that ' what a man's friends did sub rosa ...
Inhalt
Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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