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... third enabled him to give such dramatic powers to his scenes and pictures of social life ; to enter as by right into every feeling and passion of our nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades ...
... third enabled him to give such dramatic powers to his scenes and pictures of social life ; to enter as by right into every feeling and passion of our nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades ...
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... third we must all go to a farmer's harvest - home , to dance with border lasses on a barn - floor , drink whisky punch , and enter in all the gos- sip and good fellowship of his neigh- bours . " At this period ( says the same ac ...
... third we must all go to a farmer's harvest - home , to dance with border lasses on a barn - floor , drink whisky punch , and enter in all the gos- sip and good fellowship of his neigh- bours . " At this period ( says the same ac ...
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... third and remaining monument , which is placed within the rails of the altar , records the memory of Hester Lyttelton , daughter of William Henry Lord Westcote , since created Lord Lyttelton , and wife of Sir Richard Colt Hoare , Bart ...
... third and remaining monument , which is placed within the rails of the altar , records the memory of Hester Lyttelton , daughter of William Henry Lord Westcote , since created Lord Lyttelton , and wife of Sir Richard Colt Hoare , Bart ...
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... third and remaining monument , which is placed within the rails of the altar , records the memory of Hester Lyttelton , daughter of William Henry Lord Westcote , since created Lord Lyttelton , and wife of Sir Richard Colt Hoare , Bart ...
... third and remaining monument , which is placed within the rails of the altar , records the memory of Hester Lyttelton , daughter of William Henry Lord Westcote , since created Lord Lyttelton , and wife of Sir Richard Colt Hoare , Bart ...
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... third wife ; married 1565 ; died 1604 ; effigy at Chenies , Bucks . " II . Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester , K.G .; died 1588 ; effigy in the Beau- champ Chapel ( described in p . 21 ) . Amy Robsart , his first wife ; died 15 ...
... third wife ; married 1565 ; died 1604 ; effigy at Chenies , Bucks . " II . Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester , K.G .; died 1588 ; effigy in the Beau- champ Chapel ( described in p . 21 ) . Amy Robsart , his first wife ; died 15 ...
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