The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... long series of years with many of the master - spirits , not only of England , but of the world . The qualities of mind and of disposition of this gifted lady , the influence of that goodness of heart that 2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF No.
... long series of years with many of the master - spirits , not only of England , but of the world . The qualities of mind and of disposition of this gifted lady , the influence of that goodness of heart that 2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF No.
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... minds very pleasing reminiscences of Rome and Naples - his small classic house at Rome , fitted for a scholar's home , that might have served for the abode of Petrarch , with its adornments far from costly , but its arrangements ...
... minds very pleasing reminiscences of Rome and Naples - his small classic house at Rome , fitted for a scholar's home , that might have served for the abode of Petrarch , with its adornments far from costly , but its arrangements ...
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... mind and originality of character , manners , and ideas . His indolent easiness of temper had something in it , of philosophical calmness , of an Epicurean character . The common objects of men's ambition , to him were not worth the ...
... mind and originality of character , manners , and ideas . His indolent easiness of temper had something in it , of philosophical calmness , of an Epicurean character . The common objects of men's ambition , to him were not worth the ...
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... mind that they include many from which no human being is entirely exempt . " Amidst a boundless acquaintance , it may be questioned whether Sir William Gell had many really and truly at- tached friends : his affections were infinitely ...
... mind that they include many from which no human being is entirely exempt . " Amidst a boundless acquaintance , it may be questioned whether Sir William Gell had many really and truly at- tached friends : his affections were infinitely ...
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... mind . whensoever I have read the extracts from your work , but you have probably had the same feeling repeated many times , and better explained by a hundred literary admirers . As to Mr. L , I fear much that he is not good for much ...
... mind . whensoever I have read the extracts from your work , but you have probably had the same feeling repeated many times , and better explained by a hundred literary admirers . As to Mr. L , I fear much that he is not good for much ...
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