The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volumes 1-2; Volume 16Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1828 - Bibliography |
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... duke of Norfolk . " In the like strain of bald humour , the tongue of Gregory Dwindle , in the Country Girl , is continually wagging with " Well , an my father would but die once ! " The Country Girl too contains the fol- lowing ...
... duke of Norfolk . " In the like strain of bald humour , the tongue of Gregory Dwindle , in the Country Girl , is continually wagging with " Well , an my father would but die once ! " The Country Girl too contains the fol- lowing ...
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... duke , and those which related to political affairs evince the extraordinary influence which he possessed . From the renowned Bacon there are se- veral letters ; and though part are deserving of attention , we shall perhaps have a ...
... duke , and those which related to political affairs evince the extraordinary influence which he possessed . From the renowned Bacon there are se- veral letters ; and though part are deserving of attention , we shall perhaps have a ...
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... Duke of Buckingham , and my lord of Carlisle's know- ledge . A tenderness in this is honourable , for I would rather dye a thousand times than it should be published , since I am by this young lady trusted , that is for beauty and ...
... Duke of Buckingham , and my lord of Carlisle's know- ledge . A tenderness in this is honourable , for I would rather dye a thousand times than it should be published , since I am by this young lady trusted , that is for beauty and ...
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... Duke of Buckingham , dated 12th December , 1622 ; and which exhibits the favourite in the character of a virtuoso . " Now touching your Lordship's familiar service , ( as I may term it ) , I have sent the compliment of your bargain upon ...
... Duke of Buckingham , dated 12th December , 1622 ; and which exhibits the favourite in the character of a virtuoso . " Now touching your Lordship's familiar service , ( as I may term it ) , I have sent the compliment of your bargain upon ...
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... Duke of Devonshire , at Hardwick , had con- demned them . Each of these documents was addressed to the celebrated Countess of Shrewsbury , who built the house at Hardwick , and who was one of the most remarkable females of Elizabeth's ...
... Duke of Devonshire , at Hardwick , had con- demned them . Each of these documents was addressed to the celebrated Countess of Shrewsbury , who built the house at Hardwick , and who was one of the most remarkable females of Elizabeth's ...
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