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... death of Lady ton , " London , 1731 , it is stated that his first wife , who was daughter of Major - General Holmes , dying 14th April , 1726 , " the Duke soon fell violently in love with a beautiful young lady at the Spanish Court ...
... death of Lady ton , " London , 1731 , it is stated that his first wife , who was daughter of Major - General Holmes , dying 14th April , 1726 , " the Duke soon fell violently in love with a beautiful young lady at the Spanish Court ...
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... Death , from Sackville's Induction to the Mirror of Magis- trates , " I cannot help remarking , in reference to the same , that I am of opinion this passage must have escaped the searching eye of Mr. Todd , as the " DART " a dreadful ...
... Death , from Sackville's Induction to the Mirror of Magis- trates , " I cannot help remarking , in reference to the same , that I am of opinion this passage must have escaped the searching eye of Mr. Todd , as the " DART " a dreadful ...
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... death of Grævius . All their letters are preserved , and are highly interesting , on various accounts . Grævius had now in hand an edition of Callimachus , to which Spanheim furnished an ample Commentary , and Bentley a full collection ...
... death of Grævius . All their letters are preserved , and are highly interesting , on various accounts . Grævius had now in hand an edition of Callimachus , to which Spanheim furnished an ample Commentary , and Bentley a full collection ...
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... Death him- self , dry and sapless though he be , the very feshless cheeks and eyeless sockets , seem flashing with malignant joy , " Roubiliac died in 1762 , and from his time the art of which he was so bright an ornament and so ...
... Death him- self , dry and sapless though he be , the very feshless cheeks and eyeless sockets , seem flashing with malignant joy , " Roubiliac died in 1762 , and from his time the art of which he was so bright an ornament and so ...
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... death rather than of the heroic ; there are marks enough of the chisel , but any one can see the hand that held it was unskilful : the mouth - that place where ignorance stops and knowledge tri- umphs , looks like a crevice in a rock ...
... death rather than of the heroic ; there are marks enough of the chisel , but any one can see the hand that held it was unskilful : the mouth - that place where ignorance stops and knowledge tri- umphs , looks like a crevice in a rock ...
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