The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... opinion to attain any distinction in it ; and there were to be found amongst them likewise , persons who had no pre- tensions to intellectual gifts , or remarkable abilities of any kind , but who possessed amiable qualities , honourable ...
... opinion to attain any distinction in it ; and there were to be found amongst them likewise , persons who had no pre- tensions to intellectual gifts , or remarkable abilities of any kind , but who possessed amiable qualities , honourable ...
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... opinion of the world , they might be , they were never forsaken by her the feelings of Lady Blessington towards them were unaffected by any change in their fortunes . There was no " feigning of generosity , " in the uniform kindness of ...
... opinion of the world , they might be , they were never forsaken by her the feelings of Lady Blessington towards them were unaffected by any change in their fortunes . There was no " feigning of generosity , " in the uniform kindness of ...
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... opinion of the writer's sound common sense , clear conception , kindly feelings , and amiable disposition . I have rejected a vast number of letters of mere compli- ment , on ordinary subjects of correspondence between friends ...
... opinion of the writer's sound common sense , clear conception , kindly feelings , and amiable disposition . I have rejected a vast number of letters of mere compli- ment , on ordinary subjects of correspondence between friends ...
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... opinion of Sir William of his royal mistress's habits , modes , and manners was not more favour- able than those of Lord Malmesbury , of which he has left a curious record in his diary . In 1815 and 1816 , we find Gell , in his letters ...
... opinion of Sir William of his royal mistress's habits , modes , and manners was not more favour- able than those of Lord Malmesbury , of which he has left a curious record in his diary . In 1815 and 1816 , we find Gell , in his letters ...
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... opinion of Gell , " as a coxcomb , rather amusing , " if relied on , would give not only a very unfavourable , but a very incorrect notion of his character and acquirements . He was a man of erudition and artistic talents , and of great ...
... opinion of Gell , " as a coxcomb , rather amusing , " if relied on , would give not only a very unfavourable , but a very incorrect notion of his character and acquirements . He was a man of erudition and artistic talents , and of great ...
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