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... chap . 10 . 128. MEREDITH . Harry Richmond ; chap . vii . 1896 . 1870 . 130. WHITE OF SELBORNE . From a letter addressed to the Hon . Daines Barrington , dated Selborne , Oct. 2 , 1775. ( The Natural History of Selborne ; Letter xxv ) ...
... chap . 10 . 128. MEREDITH . Harry Richmond ; chap . vii . 1896 . 1870 . 130. WHITE OF SELBORNE . From a letter addressed to the Hon . Daines Barrington , dated Selborne , Oct. 2 , 1775. ( The Natural History of Selborne ; Letter xxv ) ...
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... chap . iv . The prototype of the Mrs. Herne who poisoned Borrow is understood to be Martha , the wife of Reynolds Herne and mother of Sanspirella who married ' Jasper Petulengro , ' i.e. Ambrose Smith ; but the sequel of her hanging may ...
... chap . iv . The prototype of the Mrs. Herne who poisoned Borrow is understood to be Martha , the wife of Reynolds Herne and mother of Sanspirella who married ' Jasper Petulengro , ' i.e. Ambrose Smith ; but the sequel of her hanging may ...
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... chap . v . 240. I Samuel . In the view of Byron this tale of the Witch of Endor is the finest ghost story in the world . Tot homines quot sententiae . Lang gives his vote for Wandering Willie's Tale , ' and Borrow his for a tale of ...
... chap . v . 240. I Samuel . In the view of Byron this tale of the Witch of Endor is the finest ghost story in the world . Tot homines quot sententiae . Lang gives his vote for Wandering Willie's Tale , ' and Borrow his for a tale of ...
Contents
LORDS OF THE UNIVERSE | 3 |
THE YOUTHFUL RUSKIN SPEAKS | 10 |
WHERE DO WE COME FROM? | 16 |
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