The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... heart . They communicated with her with the utmost freedom , and evidently with a firm conviction that their confidence would never be abused . In their letters it is plainly to be seen , how fully sensible they were , the only account ...
... heart . They communicated with her with the utmost freedom , and evidently with a firm conviction that their confidence would never be abused . In their letters it is plainly to be seen , how fully sensible they were , the only account ...
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... 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.
... 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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Richard Robert Madden. lady , the influence of that goodness of heart that was diffused over every act and word of hers , the fascination of her manners , and all the collateral allurements of her external beauty , could surely be of no ...
Richard Robert Madden. lady , the influence of that goodness of heart that was diffused over every act and word of hers , the fascination of her manners , and all the collateral allurements of her external beauty , could surely be of no ...
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... 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 fortune . It mattered not to her an ...
... 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 fortune . It mattered not to her an ...
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... heart . " * Lady Blessington did not write to her friends for effect -she reserved that object for her conversation . She sat down in her dressing - room to talk on paper , naturally and familiarly with good - natured familiar friends ...
... heart . " * Lady Blessington did not write to her friends for effect -she reserved that object for her conversation . She sat down in her dressing - room to talk on paper , naturally and familiarly with good - natured familiar friends ...
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