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... regard Savage as anything but an impostor . I had presented a portrait , but had given no reasons for my own disinclination to regard it as anything but the portrait of the man . The question , How much of this is pure biography ? how ...
... regard Savage as anything but an impostor . I had presented a portrait , but had given no reasons for my own disinclination to regard it as anything but the portrait of the man . The question , How much of this is pure biography ? how ...
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... regard to the anonymous Life published in 1727 , when Savage was in prison , all that is in- controvertible is that in his letter to Mrs. Carter in 1739 Savage denied the accuracy of some of its particulars . But MR . MOY THOMAS in his ...
... regard to the anonymous Life published in 1727 , when Savage was in prison , all that is in- controvertible is that in his letter to Mrs. Carter in 1739 Savage denied the accuracy of some of its particulars . But MR . MOY THOMAS in his ...
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... regard Johnson's . inaccuracy as additional proof of Savage's dishonesty is to heap confusion upon And the more we examine the inaccuracy of MR . THOMAS in detail , the more damning becomes the exposure , as in the particular of ...
... regard Johnson's . inaccuracy as additional proof of Savage's dishonesty is to heap confusion upon And the more we examine the inaccuracy of MR . THOMAS in detail , the more damning becomes the exposure , as in the particular of ...
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... in Brighton with the Marquis She looks as well as regards beauty as ever , and is still first in all equestrian exercises . Miscellaneous . NOTES ON BOOKS , & c . The 14 [ 11 S. I. JAN . 1 , 1910 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... in Brighton with the Marquis She looks as well as regards beauty as ever , and is still first in all equestrian exercises . Miscellaneous . NOTES ON BOOKS , & c . The 14 [ 11 S. I. JAN . 1 , 1910 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... regard to the figures , four persons have already been described by various authorities as being represented by the male kneeling figure ( Henry VI . , Henry VII . , Prince Arthur , and Henry VIII . ) , and a corresponding variety of ...
... regard to the figures , four persons have already been described by various authorities as being represented by the male kneeling figure ( Henry VI . , Henry VII . , Prince Arthur , and Henry VIII . ) , and a corresponding variety of ...
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