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Page 280
... writes amiably con- cerning us , but declares that , unlike many of her country folk , she has not developed into an Anglomane . What she says about the relative amount of freedom in Eng . land and America repays attention , and the ...
... writes amiably con- cerning us , but declares that , unlike many of her country folk , she has not developed into an Anglomane . What she says about the relative amount of freedom in Eng . land and America repays attention , and the ...
Page 380
... writes amusingly , if somewhat flippantly , upon A Poet's Corner , ' in which he deals with our younger poets . Mr. Charles Whibley writes very readably on Thomas Pureney : Prison Ordinary , ' a man who , he says , " had emptied more ...
... writes amusingly , if somewhat flippantly , upon A Poet's Corner , ' in which he deals with our younger poets . Mr. Charles Whibley writes very readably on Thomas Pureney : Prison Ordinary , ' a man who , he says , " had emptied more ...
Page 423
... writes " from my Lady Mason's house in London . " Two years later ( I have not found him in that interval ) , June , 1568 , he is with Sir John Spencer , and after three years more , June 10 , 1571 , he writes to Cecil " from my park of ...
... writes " from my Lady Mason's house in London . " Two years later ( I have not found him in that interval ) , June , 1568 , he is with Sir John Spencer , and after three years more , June 10 , 1571 , he writes to Cecil " from my park of ...
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