The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... society in which she moved , in the development of literary tastes , the progress of her intellectual culture , and the nature of her literary pursuits , which at one time were engaged in B 2 THE CORRESPONDENCE OF LADY BLESSINGTON . 3 No.
... society in which she moved , in the development of literary tastes , the progress of her intellectual culture , and the 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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... society of young people , with much singularity of 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 ...
... society of young people , with much singularity of 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 ...
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... society of his erudite friend , Sir William Drummond , and that of his old friend and amiable companion , the Hon . Keppel Craven . After the death of Sir William Drummond , at Rome , 1828 , his friend- ship with Craven appeared to have ...
... society of his erudite friend , Sir William Drummond , and that of his old friend and amiable companion , the Hon . Keppel Craven . After the death of Sir William Drummond , at Rome , 1828 , his friend- ship with Craven appeared to have ...
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... society - in his conversation and correspondence he was equally amusing and agreeable . When Sir William Gell died , Lady Blessington might have truly said— “ J'ai perdu en lui mon meilleur causeur . ” There is an admirable sketch of ...
... society - in his conversation and correspondence he was equally amusing and agreeable . When Sir William Gell died , Lady Blessington might have truly said— “ J'ai perdu en lui mon meilleur causeur . ” There is an admirable sketch of ...
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... society . He travelled at a period when travellers were rare , and thus early acquired a distinction which he continued to maintain . Possessing general , though super- ficial information , both literary and scientific , including some ...
... society . He travelled at a period when travellers were rare , and thus early acquired a distinction which he continued to maintain . Possessing general , though super- ficial information , both literary and scientific , including some ...
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