The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Society. For ' when were you thinking only of yourself?1 " Ever your most grateful " And devoted servant, " Wellesley." " Kingston House, November 9, 1839. " Mt dear Lady Blessington, " Your beautiful and magnificent present contains ...
... Society. For ' when were you thinking only of yourself?1 " Ever your most grateful " And devoted servant, " Wellesley." " Kingston House, November 9, 1839. " Mt dear Lady Blessington, " Your beautiful and magnificent present contains ...
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... society. " I am restrained from giving utterance to all estimation of your verses by their excessive kindness to me ; although I know your sincerity so well, that I am sure you think all you say ; and I have too much respect for your ...
... society. " I am restrained from giving utterance to all estimation of your verses by their excessive kindness to me ; although I know your sincerity so well, that I am sure you think all you say ; and I have too much respect for your ...
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... society, however exalted, is that of a private individual, bearing an historic name, and having no personal distinction apart from it. Free from ostentation, simple in his tastes and manners, reserved in society, but fond of it, and ...
... society, however exalted, is that of a private individual, bearing an historic name, and having no personal distinction apart from it. Free from ostentation, simple in his tastes and manners, reserved in society, but fond of it, and ...
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... society ; and a generous and warm attachment to men of worth and genius, of high principle, and of a lofty enthusiasm in any cause in which the interests of truth are concerned, quite irrespective of the position of the parties who have ...
... society ; and a generous and warm attachment to men of worth and genius, of high principle, and of a lofty enthusiasm in any cause in which the interests of truth are concerned, quite irrespective of the position of the parties who have ...
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... society and of morals, when taken by Miss M , and examined according to her standard, are not necessarily the views of the author. " It may with more candour be supposed, that she expresses her own sentiments in the language of the ...
... society and of morals, when taken by Miss M , and examined according to her standard, are not necessarily the views of the author. " It may with more candour be supposed, that she expresses her own sentiments in the language of the ...
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