Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2Hurst and Blackett, 1858 |
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Արդյունքներ 48–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... person , history , and circumstances of Mrs. Radcliffe , but to borrow from imagination the facts which that lady was so impertinent as to keep to herself . The consequence was that soon every coterie in London had its own absurd story ...
... person , history , and circumstances of Mrs. Radcliffe , but to borrow from imagination the facts which that lady was so impertinent as to keep to herself . The consequence was that soon every coterie in London had its own absurd story ...
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... persons , doubtless , will not feel much deference for his opinion on such a subject , on learning that he educated his son on the plan proposed in Rousseau's Emile . " I dressed my son , " the father wrote , " without stockings , with ...
... persons , doubtless , will not feel much deference for his opinion on such a subject , on learning that he educated his son on the plan proposed in Rousseau's Emile . " I dressed my son , " the father wrote , " without stockings , with ...
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... person , than that she not only completely answered , but exceeded the expectations which I had formed . I am particularly pleased with the naiveté , and good - humoured ardour of mind , which she unites with such formidable powers of ...
... person , than that she not only completely answered , but exceeded the expectations which I had formed . I am particularly pleased with the naiveté , and good - humoured ardour of mind , which she unites with such formidable powers of ...
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... person with similar pursuits bound to me by affection , and beside , I earnestly desired to resign a name which seemed to disgrace me . ' But this year was an eventful one . Opie the artist saw Miss Alderson in London , at an evening ...
... person with similar pursuits bound to me by affection , and beside , I earnestly desired to resign a name which seemed to disgrace me . ' But this year was an eventful one . Opie the artist saw Miss Alderson in London , at an evening ...
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... Everywhere she met with Quakers enjoying themselves , and everywhere she was hailed as a person of distinction . On a steamboat which she went on board at Mayence , she was greeted by a royal 28 NOVELS AND NOVELISTS .
... Everywhere she met with Quakers enjoying themselves , and everywhere she was hailed as a person of distinction . On a steamboat which she went on board at Mayence , she was greeted by a royal 28 NOVELS AND NOVELISTS .
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Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2 John Cordy Jeaffreson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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