The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Captain Marryat — Letter signed R. P. addressed to Lady Blessington in reference to Captain Marryat — Notice and Letter of A. Fonblanque, Esq. .... 59 CHAPTER V. Notices and Letters of Joseph Jekyll, Esq., F.R.S.,
... Captain Marryat — Letter signed R. P. addressed to Lady Blessington in reference to Captain Marryat — Notice and Letter of A. Fonblanque, Esq. .... 59 CHAPTER V. Notices and Letters of Joseph Jekyll, Esq., F.R.S.,
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... Captain Marryat, born in London, in 1792, was descended from one of the French refugees, who settled in England after the revocation of the edict of Nantes. He was the second son of Joseph Marryat, Esq., an eminent West India merchant ...
... Captain Marryat, born in London, in 1792, was descended from one of the French refugees, who settled in England after the revocation of the edict of Nantes. He was the second son of Joseph Marryat, Esq., an eminent West India merchant ...
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... Captain Marryat was one of Lady Blessington's most intimate friends and especial favourites. " Full of talent, originality, and humour," says Lady B., " he is an accurate observer of life — nothing escapes ... CAPTAIN MARRYAT, R.N., C.B. 93.
... Captain Marryat was one of Lady Blessington's most intimate friends and especial favourites. " Full of talent, originality, and humour," says Lady B., " he is an accurate observer of life — nothing escapes ... CAPTAIN MARRYAT, R.N., C.B. 93.
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... Marryat be judged, the fine manly and kindly qualities of the man will be found in no respect inferior to those intellectual ones of the author, which are now generally admitted. Captain Marryat died at his residence, Langham, in ...
... Marryat be judged, the fine manly and kindly qualities of the man will be found in no respect inferior to those intellectual ones of the author, which are now generally admitted. Captain Marryat died at his residence, Langham, in ...
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... Marryat." " Wimbledon, January 3, 1840. " Many thanks for your kind wishes, and your invitation, which I am sorry to say that I cannot accept, 96 FROM CAPTAIN MARRYAT.
... Marryat." " Wimbledon, January 3, 1840. " Many thanks for your kind wishes, and your invitation, which I am sorry to say that I cannot accept, 96 FROM CAPTAIN MARRYAT.
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