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Side vii
... JOHN HAM- ILTON REYNOLDS described by TALFOURD as one of that remarkable corps , and as " lighting up the wildest eccen- tricities and most striking features of many - colored life with vivid fancy . " In the Reminiscences of HooD there ...
... JOHN HAM- ILTON REYNOLDS described by TALFOURD as one of that remarkable corps , and as " lighting up the wildest eccen- tricities and most striking features of many - colored life with vivid fancy . " In the Reminiscences of HooD there ...
Side viii
... writes down Under the letter R , first on the score , " Randall - John - Irish parents , age not known— Good with both hands , and only ten stone four ! " In 1821 a volume was published in London with the viii INTRODUCTION .
... writes down Under the letter R , first on the score , " Randall - John - Irish parents , age not known— Good with both hands , and only ten stone four ! " In 1821 a volume was published in London with the viii INTRODUCTION .
Side ix
... John Hamilton . This was also the work of REYNOLDS . He was the familiar friend and correspondent of the poet KEATS , and they had undertaken , in a sort of literary copartnership , to versify some of the tales of Boccaccio . The ...
... John Hamilton . This was also the work of REYNOLDS . He was the familiar friend and correspondent of the poet KEATS , and they had undertaken , in a sort of literary copartnership , to versify some of the tales of Boccaccio . The ...
Side xiii
... John Day , Pompey's Ghost , ODES TO DIVERS PERSONS AND FOR SUNDRY OCCASIONS , To Mr. Brunel , To the Advocates for the Removal of Smithfield Market , To the Camelopard , To Dr. Hahnemann , For St. Cecilia's Eve , To Madame Hengler , To ...
... John Day , Pompey's Ghost , ODES TO DIVERS PERSONS AND FOR SUNDRY OCCASIONS , To Mr. Brunel , To the Advocates for the Removal of Smithfield Market , To the Camelopard , To Dr. Hahnemann , For St. Cecilia's Eve , To Madame Hengler , To ...
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... John ! " I will ! - A girl - well born - and bred - and schooled at Ditton- Accomplished - handsome - with a tail stuck on ! And chucked - Zounds ! -chucked in horseponds like a kitten ; I wish I had been by when that was written LOVE ...
... John ! " I will ! - A girl - well born - and bred - and schooled at Ditton- Accomplished - handsome - with a tail stuck on ! And chucked - Zounds ! -chucked in horseponds like a kitten ; I wish I had been by when that was written LOVE ...
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