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Pagina xlviii
... Rice , the witty , the gay , the glib - tongued , had for his own satisfaction sat in judgement : ' Rice would not make an immature resolve : he was ardent in his friendship for Bailey , he examined the whole for and against minutely ...
... Rice , the witty , the gay , the glib - tongued , had for his own satisfaction sat in judgement : ' Rice would not make an immature resolve : he was ardent in his friendship for Bailey , he examined the whole for and against minutely ...
Pagina 121
... RICE . Tuesday 24 March 1818 . Address : Mr James Rice Jun ' | Poland Street | Oxford Street | London- Postmarks : TEIGNMOUTH and 26 MR 1818 . My dear Rice , Teignmouth Tuesday , Being in the midst of your favorite Devon , I should not ...
... RICE . Tuesday 24 March 1818 . Address : Mr James Rice Jun ' | Poland Street | Oxford Street | London- Postmarks : TEIGNMOUTH and 26 MR 1818 . My dear Rice , Teignmouth Tuesday , Being in the midst of your favorite Devon , I should not ...
Pagina 242
... RICE . Tuesday 24 Nov. 1818 . Address : Mr James Rice | Poland Street— Postmarks : HAMPSTEAD and NO 25 1818 . My dear Rice , John - Well Walk - Nov 24 . Your amende honorable , I must call ' un surcroit d'ami- tié ' for I am not at all ...
... RICE . Tuesday 24 Nov. 1818 . Address : Mr James Rice | Poland Street— Postmarks : HAMPSTEAD and NO 25 1818 . My dear Rice , John - Well Walk - Nov 24 . Your amende honorable , I must call ' un surcroit d'ami- tié ' for I am not at all ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
George Keats to John | 3 |
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