The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... charm of their production . The charge of self - repetition made heedlessly against it , was scarcely avoidable in the ... charming paper , The Curate's Walk , and ended by saying , with a characteristic gesture , ' They call the man who ...
... charm of their production . The charge of self - repetition made heedlessly against it , was scarcely avoidable in the ... charming paper , The Curate's Walk , and ended by saying , with a characteristic gesture , ' They call the man who ...
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... charming in form , than my wife . ' His breast seems to warm and his eyes to kindle when he meets with a good and ... charm . It , like his life , is full of faults and careless blunders ; and redeemed , like that , by his sweet and ...
... charming in form , than my wife . ' His breast seems to warm and his eyes to kindle when he meets with a good and ... charm . It , like his life , is full of faults and careless blunders ; and redeemed , like that , by his sweet and ...
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The Four Georges William Makepeace Thackeray Walter Jerrold. are so many testimonies to the charm of his manner , that we ... charming young Prince who danced deliciously on the tight - rope - a poor old tottering exiled King , who asked ...
The Four Georges William Makepeace Thackeray Walter Jerrold. are so many testimonies to the charm of his manner , that we ... charming young Prince who danced deliciously on the tight - rope - a poor old tottering exiled King , who asked ...
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