Historical and Literary Tour of a Foreigner in England and Scotland, Band 1Saunders & Otley, 1825 |
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Amédée Pichot. found it necessary to imagine myself in the act of addressing indulgent friends . This is the secret of the Epistolary form of the Work . The reader will perceive I did not carry back with me from Great Britain the Anglo ...
Amédée Pichot. found it necessary to imagine myself in the act of addressing indulgent friends . This is the secret of the Epistolary form of the Work . The reader will perceive I did not carry back with me from Great Britain the Anglo ...
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... friends are alone entitled to complain of the too numerous concessions I make to liberal opinion . But what royalist is not liberal now - a - days ? Some few individuals , indeed , may still wish to disguise the circumstance from ...
... friends are alone entitled to complain of the too numerous concessions I make to liberal opinion . But what royalist is not liberal now - a - days ? Some few individuals , indeed , may still wish to disguise the circumstance from ...
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... friend , I am bound to address those of my letters in which , treating of the tra- veller rather than the travels ... friendship . You have accustomed me to think aloud with you , if I may use the expression , and in writing to you I ...
... friend , I am bound to address those of my letters in which , treating of the tra- veller rather than the travels ... friendship . You have accustomed me to think aloud with you , if I may use the expression , and in writing to you I ...
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... friend ; and though he has admirably painted the mad- ness of Maria , he did so after having himself broken the heart of the woman who thought herself beloved by him for the space of five years . me to be delayed fifteen days in waiting ...
... friend ; and though he has admirably painted the mad- ness of Maria , he did so after having himself broken the heart of the woman who thought herself beloved by him for the space of five years . me to be delayed fifteen days in waiting ...
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... friend , who placed under my safeguard the young lady whom you saw enter the coach with me . ' Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes . I could not help applying to myself these lines of Byron , but ...
... friend , who placed under my safeguard the young lady whom you saw enter the coach with me . ' Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes . I could not help applying to myself these lines of Byron , but ...
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