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... ( described by Beckford himself as ' perhaps the most beautiful woman in England ' ) , the sinister Cozens , and ' Kitty ' Courtenay , then about thirteen or fourteen years old . ' Careworn visages were ordered to keep aloof , ' Beckford ...
... ( described by Beckford himself as ' perhaps the most beautiful woman in England ' ) , the sinister Cozens , and ' Kitty ' Courtenay , then about thirteen or fourteen years old . ' Careworn visages were ordered to keep aloof , ' Beckford ...
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... described him . Several guests who enjoyed the Master's hospitality at Lamb House have recorded their memories of the host in residence . One of them was Arthur Christopher Benson , then a school- master at Eton and afterwards Master of ...
... described him . Several guests who enjoyed the Master's hospitality at Lamb House have recorded their memories of the host in residence . One of them was Arthur Christopher Benson , then a school- master at Eton and afterwards Master of ...
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... described as ' tall , but holds himself worse than ever , and is a very common looking child , very plain in face , but an oddity ' . Of her son and heir she wrote : ' I think him very dull ; his three brothers are so amusing and ...
... described as ' tall , but holds himself worse than ever , and is a very common looking child , very plain in face , but an oddity ' . Of her son and heir she wrote : ' I think him very dull ; his three brothers are so amusing and ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
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