Shakespeare Proverbs; Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet Collected Into a Modern InstanceG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - 320 sider |
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... Novello in Genoa , January 12 , 1898 . One might carelessly assume that she was named for Queen Victoria , but that august lady was not born until ten years later . In My Long Life ( pub- lished late in 1896 ) Mrs. Cowden- Clarke tells ...
... Novello in Genoa , January 12 , 1898 . One might carelessly assume that she was named for Queen Victoria , but that august lady was not born until ten years later . In My Long Life ( pub- lished late in 1896 ) Mrs. Cowden- Clarke tells ...
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... Novello's house in Oxford Road was the resort of many eminent literary men and artists . The even- ing parties there seem to have been delightfully informal , and his daugh- ter ( in the book just mentioned , to which I am indebted for ...
... Novello's house in Oxford Road was the resort of many eminent literary men and artists . The even- ing parties there seem to have been delightfully informal , and his daugh- ter ( in the book just mentioned , to which I am indebted for ...
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... Novello's album , and he alludes to his musical friends in the closing lines : " Of Doctor Pepusch old Queen Dido Knows just as much , God knows , as I do . I would not go four miles to visit Sebastian Bach - or Batch - which is it ? No ...
... Novello's album , and he alludes to his musical friends in the closing lines : " Of Doctor Pepusch old Queen Dido Knows just as much , God knows , as I do . I would not go four miles to visit Sebastian Bach - or Batch - which is it ? No ...
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... Novello house : " It was while we lived at Shackle- well that my father and mother re- ceived letters from Leigh Hunt ( who was then in Italy ) , introducing the widowed Mrs. Shelley and Mrs. Wil- liams , who were returning to England ...
... Novello house : " It was while we lived at Shackle- well that my father and mother re- ceived letters from Leigh Hunt ( who was then in Italy ) , introducing the widowed Mrs. Shelley and Mrs. Wil- liams , who were returning to England ...
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... Novello , you'll spoil that young man . ' The reply was , ' He's too genuinely good to be spoiled . " " Later she heard Mendelssohn play on the organ in St. Paul's , and on an- other occasion she had the rare pleas- ure of hearing him ...
... Novello , you'll spoil that young man . ' The reply was , ' He's too genuinely good to be spoiled . " " Later she heard Mendelssohn play on the organ in St. Paul's , and on an- other occasion she had the rare pleas- ure of hearing him ...
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