Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2Hurst and Blackett, 1858 |
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... respect . It would be well , if instead of indulging in hasty judgment , such censors compared critically Mrs. Radcliffe with novelists of her own time , and of the generations before . If they would have the patience to do so they ...
... respect . It would be well , if instead of indulging in hasty judgment , such censors compared critically Mrs. Radcliffe with novelists of her own time , and of the generations before . If they would have the patience to do so they ...
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... respects to the unfortunate Caroline , Princess of Wales , at her little court at Blackheath . The wrongs of that Princess were then a favourite theme with the Tories , whose politics the Prince had uniformly opposed . When , however ...
... respects to the unfortunate Caroline , Princess of Wales , at her little court at Blackheath . The wrongs of that Princess were then a favourite theme with the Tories , whose politics the Prince had uniformly opposed . When , however ...
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... respect a contrast to his brother ; a small , bustling , sanguine , energetic man , he wanted nothing to enable him to succeed in business except prudence and honesty ! He was the real mover and conductor of " the house , " he WALTER ...
... respect a contrast to his brother ; a small , bustling , sanguine , energetic man , he wanted nothing to enable him to succeed in business except prudence and honesty ! He was the real mover and conductor of " the house , " he WALTER ...
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... respect of his landed estate ; great as was his love of money , his passion for display was greater , and he lived well up to his income . But , was his landed estate sufficient to bear the burden of a debt ? By no means . Sir Walter ...
... respect of his landed estate ; great as was his love of money , his passion for display was greater , and he lived well up to his income . But , was his landed estate sufficient to bear the burden of a debt ? By no means . Sir Walter ...
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... respect and gratitude . His children were sufficiently provided for by the property ( about £ 30,000 ) of their maternal uncle . Sir Walter the Second had married an heiress ; Charles had obtained diplomatic em- ployment WALTER SCOTT . 73.
... respect and gratitude . His children were sufficiently provided for by the property ( about £ 30,000 ) of their maternal uncle . Sir Walter the Second had married an heiress ; Charles had obtained diplomatic em- ployment WALTER SCOTT . 73.
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Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2 John Cordy Jeaffreson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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