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  • Hot on her heels, Clarke-Smith banged on Aylmer's door.

    An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977

  • Hot on her heels, Clarke-Smith banged on Aylmer's door.

    An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977

  • Perhaps every man of genius in whatever sphere might recognize the image of his own experience in Aylmer's journal.

    The Short-story William Patterson Atkinson

  • 'Aylmer's Field,' about the same length, is a poem of more stormy mould.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • But then her eyes sought Aylmer's face with a trouble and anxiety that he could by no means account for.

    The Short-story William Patterson Atkinson

  • This personage had been Aylmer's under-worker during his whole scientific career, and was admirably fitted for that office by his great mechanical readiness, and the skill with which, while incapable of comprehending a single principle, he executed all the details of his master's experiments.

    The Short-story William Patterson Atkinson

  • Aylmer's (Bishop) letter respecting poem of the Armada, 18.

    Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 1, November, 1849-May, 1850 A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Various

  • In this manner, selecting it as the symbol of his wife's liability to sin, sorrow, decay, and death, Aylmer's sombre imagination was not long in rendering the birthmark a frightful object, causing him more trouble and horror than ever Georgiana's beauty, whether of soul or sense, had given him delight.

    The Short-story William Patterson Atkinson

  • I cannot find that Aylmer's letter has ever been noticed by any of our literary antiquaries.

    Notes and Queries, Number 01, November 3, 1849 Various

  • With his vast strength, his shaggy hair, his smoky aspect, and the indescribable earthiness that incrusted him, he seemed to represent man's physical nature; while Aylmer's slender figure, and pale, intellectual face, were no less apt a type of the spiritual element.

    The Short-story William Patterson Atkinson

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