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Frances Stillman recounted this period of her husband's life in Reminiscences, in which she described him as "profoundly shaken by the war."
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As Frances Stillman recalled in Reminiscences, after she and her husband settled in Mexico, it was long before he began to paint.
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As Frances Stillman recalled in Reminiscences, after she and her husband settled in Mexico, it was long before he began to paint.
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Frances Stillman recounted this period of her husband's life in Reminiscences, in which she described him as "profoundly shaken by the war."
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[2] Joseph Cottle, in Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey (London, 1847), p. 214 n*, claims — somewhat disingenuously — that ‘seditious’ meant ‘simply anti-ministerial’.
Letter 224 1797
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'Reminiscences' - they depicted Carlyle in his darkest and least amiable moods, ignoring the bright and genial side of his nature, and gave prominence not merely to the biting judgments he had passed on public men, but to the sharp and wounding things he had said about a few private individuals still living.
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"Cuernavaca worked a miracle on Ary," noted Frances Stillman in Reminiscences.
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"Cuernavaca worked a miracle on Ary," noted Frances Stillman in Reminiscences.
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Page came across a book called The Reminiscences of Judge
The New Revelation 1918
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About this time -- it would be in 1886 -- I came across a book called The Reminiscences of Judge Edmunds.
The New Revelation 1918
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