The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... nature in their several pursuits , was not a state of war . Lady Blessington's correspondents were not of one class , country , profession , or pursuit ; they were of all orders of high intelligence , of all lands , of all positions ...
... nature in their several pursuits , was not a state of war . Lady Blessington's correspondents were not of one class , country , profession , or pursuit ; they were of all orders of high intelligence , of all lands , of all positions ...
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... natural and usual course would be to introduce the letters generally in the order of their dates : there was , however ... nature of her literary pursuits , which at one time were engaged in B 2 THE CORRESPONDENCE OF LADY BLESSINGTON . 3 No.
... natural and usual course would be to introduce the letters generally in the order of their dates : there was , however ... nature of her literary pursuits , which at one time were engaged in B 2 THE CORRESPONDENCE OF LADY BLESSINGTON . 3 No.
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... nature of those differ- ences , and the value of it seemed chiefly to consist in its distinct individualism , so that to separate and scatter the several letters of each writer over different portions of the work would have been , to ...
... nature of those differ- ences , and the value of it seemed chiefly to consist in its distinct individualism , so that to separate and scatter the several letters of each writer over different portions of the work would have been , to ...
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... natural and unaffected goodness of heart , which manifested itself in an affectionate interest , in the welfare of her friends , an enduring , unselfish regard , that was never influenced by any change in their position or accident of ...
... natural and unaffected goodness of heart , which manifested itself in an affectionate interest , in the welfare of her friends , an enduring , unselfish regard , that was never influenced by any change in their position or accident of ...
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... natural gaiety and good humour were little affected by his suffer- ings ; and with the most profound knowledge and informa- tion he combined the utmost simplicity and playfulness . Some of his topographical books were illustrated by ...
... natural gaiety and good humour were little affected by his suffer- ings ; and with the most profound knowledge and informa- tion he combined the utmost simplicity and playfulness . Some of his topographical books were illustrated by ...
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