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... Milnes , [ he concludes ] , was the good nature of London ; the Gargantuan type of its refinement and coarseness ; the most universal figure of Mayfair . If we add to this description Herbert Spencer's references to Milnes's ...
... Milnes , [ he concludes ] , was the good nature of London ; the Gargantuan type of its refinement and coarseness ; the most universal figure of Mayfair . If we add to this description Herbert Spencer's references to Milnes's ...
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... Milnes's own opinion of himself in his first term at Trinity is implicit in the half - humorous account , which he ... Milnes commented , before going on to another piece of German wisdom less likely to be palatable at Thorne . Parents ...
... Milnes's own opinion of himself in his first term at Trinity is implicit in the half - humorous account , which he ... Milnes commented , before going on to another piece of German wisdom less likely to be palatable at Thorne . Parents ...
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... Milnes's distrust of poetical activities ( exhorting Arthur to turn his mind vigorously from . . . poetic enthusiasm ' ) , would often send Richard Milnes scraps of his own verse . ' Write a sonne to me on the evening of the 20th ...
... Milnes's distrust of poetical activities ( exhorting Arthur to turn his mind vigorously from . . . poetic enthusiasm ' ) , would often send Richard Milnes scraps of his own verse . ' Write a sonne to me on the evening of the 20th ...
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