The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... passed nine years at home . * In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of Saint Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished part ...
... passed nine years at home . * In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of Saint Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished part ...
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... passed after his death into the posses- sion of his daughter Elizabeth , by his second wife , Miss Scurlock , of Carmarthenshire . She married the Hon . John , afterwards third Lord Trevor . At her death , part of the letters passed to ...
... passed after his death into the posses- sion of his daughter Elizabeth , by his second wife , Miss Scurlock , of Carmarthenshire . She married the Hon . John , afterwards third Lord Trevor . At her death , part of the letters passed to ...
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... Passed away ' prentice - boy and pretty girl ! Passed away tipsy train band - man with wig and bandolier ! On the spot where Tom Idle ( for whom I have an unaffected pity ) made his exit from this wicked world , and where you see the ...
... Passed away ' prentice - boy and pretty girl ! Passed away tipsy train band - man with wig and bandolier ! On the spot where Tom Idle ( for whom I have an unaffected pity ) made his exit from this wicked world , and where you see the ...
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