American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 |
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... SUCKLING . WE are fully aware of the difficulties to be surmounted , in preparing a biographical and critical sketch of this delight of the court , and darling of the muses , ' as he was so often styled by his admirers . Most of the ...
... SUCKLING . WE are fully aware of the difficulties to be surmounted , in preparing a biographical and critical sketch of this delight of the court , and darling of the muses , ' as he was so often styled by his admirers . Most of the ...
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... Suckling shone conspicuous . What man is there of so little taste and imagination , upon whom the romance of the past has not , at some period of his life , left a glowing impression ? There is , in the retrospect of every age , a kind ...
... Suckling shone conspicuous . What man is there of so little taste and imagination , upon whom the romance of the past has not , at some period of his life , left a glowing impression ? There is , in the retrospect of every age , a kind ...
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... Suckling was removed to Cambridge college , and matriculated at Trinity . He was then in his sixteenth year . While at Cambridge , he is reported to have distinguished himself by his facility in the acquire- ment of the dead languages ...
... Suckling was removed to Cambridge college , and matriculated at Trinity . He was then in his sixteenth year . While at Cambridge , he is reported to have distinguished himself by his facility in the acquire- ment of the dead languages ...
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... Suckling , is thus noticed by the curious Aubrey , in one of his letters : ' EVERY Court - lady was present at this entertainment of Sir JOHN SUCKLING : all who could boast of youth and beauty , were present- his gallantry excluding ...
... Suckling , is thus noticed by the curious Aubrey , in one of his letters : ' EVERY Court - lady was present at this entertainment of Sir JOHN SUCKLING : all who could boast of youth and beauty , were present- his gallantry excluding ...
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... SUCKLING entertained with every variety which wealth could collect , and taste prescribe . But the last course displayed his sprightly gallantry : it consisted , not of viands yet more delicate and choice , but of silk - stockings ...
... SUCKLING entertained with every variety which wealth could collect , and taste prescribe . But the last course displayed his sprightly gallantry : it consisted , not of viands yet more delicate and choice , but of silk - stockings ...
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