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An Historical Sketch of the Progress and Present State of Anglo-Saxon ... - Page 96
by John Petheram - 1840 - 180 pages
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A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ...

1798 - 576 pages
...appendages of folk of learning : but would any one fee her as ihe was, when the favourite of Dr. Hudfon and the Oxonians, they may view her portraiture in the initial G of The engliih faxon homily on the birthday of St. Gregory.'* ELSWICH (JoHN HERMAN D'), a ludieran, was born...
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - 1813 - 1014 pages
...necessary. In her latter years she was tutoress in the family of the Duke of Portland, where we have visited her in her sleeping-room at Bulstrode,* surrounded...favourite of Dr. Hudson and the Oxonians, they may vi«w her portraiture in the initial G of The Englith-Saron Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory :f...
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 72-73

1870 - 726 pages
...surrounded by books and dirtiness, the usual appendages of folks of learning." But he adds, if anyone desires to see her as she was when she was the favourite...they may view her portraiture in the initial G of the English Saxon Homily, a fact with which our readers are already acquainted. Alas ! poor lady 1 at this...
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Reprints of Rare Tracts & Imprints of Ancient Manuscripts, &c ..., Volume 1

1847 - 280 pages
...have been exceedingly happy in her situation. Howe Mores describes her in her old age, in her Chamber at Bulstrode, " surrounded with books and dirtiness, the usual appendages of folk of learning." And in another place speaks of her as " the indefessa comes of her brother's studies, a female student...
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The Addresses and Journal of Proceedings of the National Educational Association

National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1876 - 320 pages
...afterwards tutoress in the family of the Duchess-dowager of Portland, " where," says this writer, "we have visited her in her sleeping-room at Bulstrode, surrounded...one desires to see her as she was when she was the favorite of Dr. HUDSON and the Oxonians, they may view her portraiture in the initial G of the English-Saxon...
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Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of ...

National Education Association of the United States - 1876 - 320 pages
...afterwards tutoress in the family of the Duchess-dowager of Portland, " where," says this writer, "we have visited her in her sleeping-room at Bulstrode, surrounded...one desires to see her as she was when she was the favorite of Dr. HttDSON and the Oxonians, they may view her portraiture in the initial G of the English-Saxon...
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A History of the Old English Letter Foundries: With Notes, Historical and ...

Talbot Baines Reed - 1887 - 379 pages
...necessary. In her latter years she was tutoress in the family of the Duke of Portland, where we have visited her in her sleeping-room at Bulstrode, surrounded...of Dr. Hudson and the Oxonians, they may view her pourtraiture in the initial G of the English-Saxon Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory" (Dissertation,...
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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Eugene Field, Volume 7

Eugene Field - 1896 - 286 pages
...thing necessary. In her latter years she was tutoress in the family of the Duke of Portland, where we visited her in her sleeping-room at Bulstrode, surrounded...dirtiness, the usual appendages of folk of learning ! " There is another word which Cicero uses — for I have still somewhat more to say of that passage...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art

1904 - 884 pages
...and, alas! Rowe Mores was ungallant enough to write afterwards of the lady In "her sleeping-room . . . surrounded with books and dirtiness, the usual appendages of folk of learning." The lady herself referred to the visit with more grace. "I was heartily grieved I was not able to show...
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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Eugene Field...: The love affairs of a ...

Eugene Field - 1899 - 288 pages
...thing necessary. In her latter years she was tutoress in the family of the Duke of Portland, where we visited her in her sleeping-room at Bulstrode, surrounded...dirtiness, the usual appendages of folk of learning! " There is another word which Cicero uses — for I have still somewhat more to say of that passage...
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