The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... 1838. " Dear Lady Bi.essington, " Although I am in opposition, I have got my head so muddled with politics, that I cannot turn my mind with any effect to higher and more agreeable pursuits. In short, I 36 LETTERS FROM LORD DURHAM.
... 1838. " Dear Lady Bi.essington, " Although I am in opposition, I have got my head so muddled with politics, that I cannot turn my mind with any effect to higher and more agreeable pursuits. In short, I 36 LETTERS FROM LORD DURHAM.
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Richard Robert Madden. effect to higher and more agreeable pursuits. In short, I am quite unfit to contribute to ' The Book of Beauty,' and am almost reduced to the state of ' the beast.' " This it is — to get harnessed in the state car ...
Richard Robert Madden. effect to higher and more agreeable pursuits. In short, I am quite unfit to contribute to ' The Book of Beauty,' and am almost reduced to the state of ' the beast.' " This it is — to get harnessed in the state car ...
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... agreeable to me than it would be to yourself. Since I had the pleasure of hearing from you, I have received a very kind letter from Lord Bless- ington. Perhaps you will allow me to take the occasion of conveying to him, through you, my ...
... agreeable to me than it would be to yourself. Since I had the pleasure of hearing from you, I have received a very kind letter from Lord Bless- ington. Perhaps you will allow me to take the occasion of conveying to him, through you, my ...
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... agreeable, and therefore does not suit you. But it is not English : agree- ableness is the right word. Another is the word mentally, which, though a good word, has been so much abused by indifferent writers, that I have taken a dislike ...
... agreeable, and therefore does not suit you. But it is not English : agree- ableness is the right word. Another is the word mentally, which, though a good word, has been so much abused by indifferent writers, that I have taken a dislike ...
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... agreeable, doubly charming. " I am much flattered with the opinion you have given of my little contribution to Mackintosh's Life. I think, however, that I owe some part of your commendation to your partiality for me, and therefore I am ...
... agreeable, doubly charming. " I am much flattered with the opinion you have given of my little contribution to Mackintosh's Life. I think, however, that I owe some part of your commendation to your partiality for me, and therefore I am ...
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