The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Band 4George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... young Garrick entered the grammar - school in Lich- field , and soon after he began to manifest that genius for dramatical representations which afterwards raised him to the first rank in the histrionic corps . When little more than ...
... young Garrick entered the grammar - school in Lich- field , and soon after he began to manifest that genius for dramatical representations which afterwards raised him to the first rank in the histrionic corps . When little more than ...
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... young Sam inherited by descent : from the same source he derived a morbid melancholy , which , though it neither de- pressed his genius nor clouded his intellect , often overshadowed him with dreadful apprehensions of insanity . From ...
... young Sam inherited by descent : from the same source he derived a morbid melancholy , which , though it neither de- pressed his genius nor clouded his intellect , often overshadowed him with dreadful apprehensions of insanity . From ...
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... young woman with some property , with whom he afterwards removed to Ipswich . At this latter place , one of the first to discover the talents of the young artist was Philip Thicknesse , governor of Landguard fort . Thicknesse , who was ...
... young woman with some property , with whom he afterwards removed to Ipswich . At this latter place , one of the first to discover the talents of the young artist was Philip Thicknesse , governor of Landguard fort . Thicknesse , who was ...
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Yorke Earl of Hardwicke | 6 |
IIECCLESIASTICAL SERIES | 158 |
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