Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 141
... letters which had arrived for the King by the last courier , despatches from ambassadors , reports from officers of revenue , plans of buildings , proposals for draining marshes , complaints from persons who thought themselves aggrieved ...
... letters which had arrived for the King by the last courier , despatches from ambassadors , reports from officers of revenue , plans of buildings , proposals for draining marshes , complaints from persons who thought themselves aggrieved ...
Page 170
... letters had passed between them . After the battle of Kolin their epistolary intercourse became , at least in seeming , friendly and con- fidential . We do not know any collection of Letters which throws so much light on the darkest and ...
... letters had passed between them . After the battle of Kolin their epistolary intercourse became , at least in seeming , friendly and con- fidential . We do not know any collection of Letters which throws so much light on the darkest and ...
Page 613
... Letters and Journals of Lord Byron ; with Notices of his Life . By THOMAS MOORE , Esq . 2 vols . 4to . London : 1830 . We have read this book with the greatest pleasure . Considered merely as a composition , it deserves to be classed ...
... Letters and Journals of Lord Byron ; with Notices of his Life . By THOMAS MOORE , Esq . 2 vols . 4to . London : 1830 . We have read this book with the greatest pleasure . Considered merely as a composition , it deserves to be classed ...
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