The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 57
... Gurney ' - it was great - the applause vociferous ; and the author's secret was not kept for a day . The contempt , however , with which Mr. Gurney describes his coup d'essai was , we have no doubt , an exact transcript of Hook's own ...
... Gurney ' - it was great - the applause vociferous ; and the author's secret was not kept for a day . The contempt , however , with which Mr. Gurney describes his coup d'essai was , we have no doubt , an exact transcript of Hook's own ...
Page 64
... Gurney , where , partly as the hero himself and partly as his Achates , Mr. Daly , the inveterate offender stands self - portrayed ; or , better still , to the second volume of Mrs. Mathews's Memoirs of her husband , the chief crony and ...
... Gurney , where , partly as the hero himself and partly as his Achates , Mr. Daly , the inveterate offender stands self - portrayed ; or , better still , to the second volume of Mrs. Mathews's Memoirs of her husband , the chief crony and ...
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... Gurney , ' but very faintly - and no one need hope to supply the deficiency . It is recorded that in walking down that street one day his companion called his attention to the particularly neat and modest appearance of a house , the ...
... Gurney , ' but very faintly - and no one need hope to supply the deficiency . It is recorded that in walking down that street one day his companion called his attention to the particularly neat and modest appearance of a house , the ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
25 | 72 |
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